There are 30 total results for your comedian search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
幇間 see styles |
houkan; taikomochi(ik) / hokan; taikomochi(ik) ほうかん; たいこもち(ik) |
(See 太鼓持ち・1) professional jester; professional entertainer; comedian; buffoon |
抓哏 see styles |
zhuā gén zhua1 gen2 chua ken |
(of a comedian) to seize on something sb has just said or done to make an ad lib joke |
笑星 see styles |
xiào xīng xiao4 xing1 hsiao hsing |
popular comedian; comic star |
芸人 see styles |
geinin / genin げいにん |
(1) (TV) comedian; (2) performer (esp. of a traditional art); entertainer; (3) (rare) talented person; accomplished person |
諧星 谐星 see styles |
xié xīng xie2 xing1 hsieh hsing |
popular comedian; comic star |
ルー語 see styles |
ruugo / rugo ルーご |
(joc) (after comedian Lou Ōshiba) Japanese spoken (or written) with an excessive amount of English loanwords |
三枚目 see styles |
sanmaime さんまいめ |
(1) (from Kabuki system of ranking characters) comedian; actor who plays comic roles; (2) figure of fun; laughing stock |
周星馳 周星驰 see styles |
zhōu xīng chí zhou1 xing1 chi2 chou hsing ch`ih chou hsing chih choushinchii / choshinchi ちょうしんちー |
Stephen Chow (1962-), Hong Kong actor, comedian, screenwriter and film director, known for his mo lei tau 無厘頭|无厘头[wu2 li2 tou2] movies (personal name) Chōshinchi- |
周立波 see styles |
zhōu lì bō zhou1 li4 bo1 chou li po |
Zhou Libo (1908-1979), left-wing journalist, translator and novelist; Zhou Libo (1967-), Chinese stand-up comedian |
趙本山 赵本山 see styles |
zhào běn shān zhao4 ben3 shan1 chao pen shan |
Zhao Benshan (1958-), universally known PRC TV comedian |
馬三立 马三立 see styles |
mǎ sān lì ma3 san1 li4 ma san li |
Ma Sanli (1914-2003), Chinese comedian |
ピン芸人 see styles |
pingeinin / pingenin ピンげいにん |
(See お笑い芸人) solo comedian; standup comedian; comedian not part of a duo, trio, etc. |
ポール牧 see styles |
poorumaki ポールまき |
(person) Paul Maki (1941.8-; comedian) |
ルー大柴 see styles |
ruuooshiba / ruooshiba ルーおおしば |
(person) Lou Ohshiba (1954.1-; comedian) |
二枚目半 see styles |
nimaimehan にまいめはん |
(halfway between 二枚目 and 三枚目) comedian who plays a lover's part; man who is both handsome and fun |
Variations: |
tare(p); dare; tare; dare たれ(P); だれ; タレ; ダレ |
(1) (kana only) (oft. ダレ in compounds) sauce (esp. soy or mirin-based dipping sauce); (2) (たれ only) hanging; something hanging (flap, lappet, etc.); (3) (たれ only) {MA} (kendo) loin guard; (4) (たれ only) kanji radical enclosing the top-left corner of a character; (5) (たれ, タレ only) (slang) (kana only) (comedian jargon) woman; (suffix noun) (6) (たれ, タレ only) (kana only) (derogatory term) (used after a noun or na-adjective; also ったれ) -ass; -head |
太鼓持ち see styles |
taikomochi たいこもち |
(1) professional jester; professional entertainer; comedian; buffoon; (2) flatterer; sycophant; brown-noser |
お姉キャラ see styles |
oneekyara; oneekyara おねえキャラ; オネエキャラ |
(slang) (See お姉・2,キャラ・1) celebrity or comedian (usu. male) taking on an effeminate role (through mannerisms, way of speaking, etc.) |
お笑い芸人 see styles |
owaraigeinin / owaraigenin おわらいげいにん |
comedian; comic |
つまみ枝豆 see styles |
tsumamiedamame つまみえだまめ |
(person) Tsumami Edamame (stage name of comedian Takahiko Aoki) |
なべおさみ see styles |
nabeosami なべおさみ |
(person) Osami Nabe (comedian, 1939.5.2-) |
所ジョージ see styles |
tokorojooji ところジョージ |
(person) George Tokoro (1955.1-; comedian) |
雷·羅馬諾 雷·罗马诺 see styles |
léi · luó mǎ nuò lei2 · luo2 ma3 nuo4 lei · lo ma no |
Ray Romano (1957-), US actor and comedian |
イッセー尾形 see styles |
isseeogata イッセーおがた |
(person) Issey Ogata (1952.2-; actor and comedian) |
オネエキャラ see styles |
oneekyara オネエキャラ |
(slang) celebrity or comedian (usu. male) taking on an effeminate role (through mannerisms, way of speaking, etc.) |
コメディアン see styles |
komedian コメディアン |
comedian |
お笑いタレント see styles |
owaraitarento おわらいタレント |
comedian; comic celebrity; comic |
Variations: |
netachou / netacho ネタちょう |
(1) idea notebook (e.g. used by a comedian); (2) notebook recording the day's performances (kept in an entertainment hall's backstage to prevent repeated stories) |
ユリオカ超特Q see styles |
yuriokachoutokkyuu / yuriokachotokkyu ユリオカちょうとっキュー |
(person) Yurioka Chōtokkyū (1968.4.1-; comedian) |
Variations: |
taikomochi たいこもち |
(1) (See 幇間・ほうかん) professional jester; professional entertainer; comedian; buffoon; (2) flatterer; sycophant; brown-noser |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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