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顔を覗く

see styles
 kaoonozoku
    かおをのぞく
(exp,v5k) to examine someone's expression

食い下る

see styles
 kuisagaru
    くいさがる
(v5r,vi) (1) to hang on to; to hang from; to cling to; (2) to hound; to keep after (someone); to refuse to back down; to persist; to tenaciously face (someone); to doggedly oppose; (3) (sumo) to grab the front of the opponent's mawashi, place one's head against their chest, and lower one's hips

食い気味

see styles
 kuigimi
    くいぎみ
(noun or adjectival noun) (colloquialism) (from 食い込み気味) interrupting (someone speaking); butting in; cutting in

食らわす

see styles
 kurawasu
    くらわす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to make someone eat; to deal (a blow); to play (a trick)

食下がる

see styles
 kuisagaru
    くいさがる
(v5r,vi) (1) to hang on to; to hang from; to cling to; (2) to hound; to keep after (someone); to refuse to back down; to persist; to tenaciously face (someone); to doggedly oppose; (3) (sumo) to grab the front of the opponent's mawashi, place one's head against their chest, and lower one's hips

飲ませる

see styles
 nomaseru
    のませる
(transitive verb) (1) to make (someone) drink; to force to drink; to let drink; (transitive verb) (2) to serve (alcohol); to treat someone (to drinks); (v1,vi) (3) to be drinkable (esp. of alcohol); to be palatable

飲み潰す

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 nomitsubusu
    のみつぶす
(transitive verb) (1) to drink away one's money; to be a sot; to get wasted; (2) to drink someone under the table

駄目出し

see styles
 damedashi
    だめだし
(slang) judging someone (negatively) and urging them to improve; finding fault (in somebody's work)

骨を拾う

see styles
 honeohirou / honeohiro
    ほねをひろう
(exp,v5u) (1) to collect the ashes of the deceased; (exp,v5u) (2) to look after someone's affairs after he dies

骨を盗む

see styles
 honeonusumu
    ほねをぬすむ
(exp,v5m) (1) (See 骨を惜しむ) to spare oneself; to spare oneself the trouble; (exp,v5m) (2) (archaism) (as 骨を盗むまい, 骨を盗まず, etc.) to nullify someone's efforts

鬼メール

see styles
 onimeeru
    おにメール
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) e-mailing or texting someone many times

鬼怕惡人


鬼怕恶人

see styles
guǐ pà è rén
    gui3 pa4 e4 ren2
kuei p`a o jen
    kuei pa o jen
lit. ghosts are afraid of evil too; an evil person fears someone even more evil (idiom)

麻姑掻痒

see styles
 makosouyou / makosoyo
    まこそうよう
(yoji) things happening exactly as one pleases (wishes); someone being very attentive to one's wishes

鼻につく

see styles
 hananitsuku
    はなにつく
(exp,v5k) (1) to be cloying; to be sick and tired with; to be disgusted with; to get up someone's nose; (2) to stink

鼻に付く

see styles
 hananitsuku
    はなにつく
(exp,v5k) (1) to be cloying; to be sick and tired with; to be disgusted with; to get up someone's nose; (2) to stink

鼻を折る

see styles
 hanaooru
    はなをおる
(exp,v5r) to humble someone

アメしょん

see styles
 ameshon
    アメしょん
(obsolete) (derogatory term) someone who made a short trip to America; going to America just long enough for a pee (ref. to short USA trip after WWII to boost one's credentials)

いたちの道

see styles
 itachinomichi
    いたちのみち
(expression) not to write to or visit someone; road of the weasel (it is believed that if someone blocks the path a weasel, he will never take that path again)

いびり出す

see styles
 ibiridasu
    いびりだす
(transitive verb) to drive (someone) out by bullying them; to bully (someone) into leaving; to treat (someone) so badly that they leave

えんがちょ

see styles
 engacho
    えんがちょ
(1) (child. language) crossed fingers and word said to call someone to be avoided as 'dirty'; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to cross one's fingers (to ward off 'dirt')

エンドーサ

see styles
 endoosa
    エンドーサ
endorser (esp. someone who endorses a brand)

Variations:
お嬢
御嬢

see styles
 ojou / ojo
    おじょう
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (someone else's) daughter; (2) young lady

Variations:
お子
御子

see styles
 oko
    おこ
(polite language) (See 子・こ・2) (someone else's) child

お株を奪う

see styles
 okabuoubau / okabuobau
    おかぶをうばう
(exp,v5u) to beat someone at his own game

カウンター

see styles
 kauntaa / kaunta
    カウンター
(1) counter; (2) service counter (e.g. at a bank); (3) counter (at a bar, cafe, etc.); (4) (computer terminology) automatically responding with an upload slot to someone who allows you to download (e.g. in P2P systems)

かつぎ出す

see styles
 katsugidasu
    かつぎだす
(transitive verb) (1) to carry something out of a place; (2) to elevate (someone) to a high position; to convince someone to accept a post (esp. through flattery); (3) to mention something; to broach a topic; to bring up (a subject); to raise (an issue); to mention

かっ飛ばす

see styles
 kattobasu
    かっとばす
(transitive verb) to knock out (e.g. a homer); to slam; to send flying (e.g. a ball); to wallop (someone)

かばん持ち

see styles
 kabanmochi
    かばんもち
(1) private secretary; (2) (derogatory term) flunky; someone who is always following around someone of high rank; (3) someone who carries a bag for someone; luggage carrier; carrying a bag

カンチョー

see styles
 kanchoo
    カンチョー
(slang) (from 浣腸) (See 浣腸) poking someone's anus with one's index fingers (childish prank)

がんばり屋

see styles
 ganbariya
    がんばりや
someone who battles on in difficult circumstances

キャラ付け

see styles
 kyarazuke
    キャラづけ
characterizing (someone as having a specific personality); stereotyping; typecasting; treating (someone) as if they have a certain (stereotypical) personality

クウォウタ

see styles
 kuwouta / kuwota
    クウォウタ
(1) quarter; (2) someone with one non-Japanese grandparent; (3) quota

クォーター

see styles
 guォーdaa / guォーda
    グォーダー
(1) quarter; (2) someone with one non-Japanese grandparent; (3) quota; (place-name) Gwadar (Pakistan)

くっ付ける

see styles
 kuttsukeru
    くっつける
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to attach; to stick together; to paste; to glue; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to place together; to put side by side; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) to make (someone) get married; to get (someone) hitched

くっ着ける

see styles
 kuttsukeru
    くっつける
(Ichidan verb) (1) (kana only) to attach; to stick together; to paste; to glue; (2) (kana only) to place together; to put side-by-side; (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) to make someone get married; to get someone hitched

ケツを捲る

see styles
 ketsuomakuru
    ケツをまくる
(exp,v5r) (1) (kana only) to suddenly assume an antagonistic attitude; to suddenly become defiant; to turn aggressive (in one's manner); (2) (kana only) to moon; to point one's naked buttocks at someone; to give somebody the brown-eye

けむに巻く

see styles
 kemunimaku
    けむにまく
(exp,v5k) to confuse someone; to befuddle someone; to create a smokescreen

コケにする

see styles
 kokenisuru
    コケにする
(exp,vs-i) (kana only) to make a fool of someone

こたつむり

see styles
 kotatsumuri
    こたつむり
(colloquialism) (pun on かたつむり) (See こたつ) someone who curls up under a kotatsu all winter; kotatsu snail

しぼり取る

see styles
 shiboritoru
    しぼりとる
(transitive verb) (1) to exploit; to extort; to squeeze (someone); (2) to squeeze (e.g. oil, juice); to wring out; to press out

シメオノバ

see styles
 shimeonoba
    シメオノバ
(personal name) Simeonova

シメオノフ

see styles
 shimeonofu
    シメオノフ
(personal name) Simeonov

ショタコン

see styles
 shotakon
    ショタコン
(abbreviation) (from 正太郎コンプレックス) (See ロリコン) shotacon; attraction to young (or young-looking) boys; someone attracted to young boys

しょっぴく

see styles
 shoppiku
    しょっぴく
(transitive verb) (1) to drag along; (2) to take (a suspect to the police); to drag (someone) away

しょっ引く

see styles
 shoppiku
    しょっぴく
(transitive verb) (1) (colloquialism) (kana only) to drag along; (transitive verb) (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) to take (a suspect to the police); to drag (someone) away

すっぽかす

see styles
 suppokasu
    すっぽかす
(transitive verb) (colloquialism) to leave (something) undone; to neglect (a duty, task, etc.); to break (a promise, appointment, etc.); to stand (someone) up

たたき出す

see styles
 tatakidasu
    たたきだす
(transitive verb) (1) to begin to strike; (2) to kick out; to forcefully expel; to fire (someone); (3) to hammer (pattern, etc.) into metal

たらい回し

see styles
 taraimawashi
    たらいまわし
(noun/participle) (1) acrobatic barrel-rolling (performed using the feet while lying on the back); (2) handing something around (within a fixed group of people in a pre-arranged order); (3) handing off a problem to someone else (in order to evade responsibility)

チャレンジ

see styles
 charenji
    チャレンジ
(n,vs,vi) (See 挑戦) taking on (a challenge); attempt; try; tackling; challenging (someone to a contest)

ちゃん付け

see styles
 chanzuke
    ちゃんづけ
(noun, transitive verb) (See さん付け) attaching the familiar suffix "-chan" to someone's name

ちょっかい

see styles
 chokkai
    ちょっかい
(1) (See ちょっかいを出す) meddling; interference; making a pass at someone; (2) extending a paw to drag something closer; (3) (derogatory term) (archaism) hand; arm; wrist; (4) (archaism) disfigured arm; disfigured hand

つかみ出す

see styles
 tsukamidasu
    つかみだす
(transitive verb) (1) to take out; to take a handful of; to grab and throw; (2) to turn someone out (of house, room, etc.)

つれて来る

see styles
 tsuretekuru
    つれてくる
(exp,vk) to bring someone along

つれて行く

see styles
 tsureteyuku
    つれてゆく
    tsureteiku / tsureteku
    つれていく
(Godan verb - iku/yuku special class) to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away

トレーナー

see styles
 toreenaa / toreena
    トレーナー
(1) trainer (someone who works with sports athletes); (2) sweatshirt (wasei: trainer)

トレイナー

see styles
 toreinaa / torena
    トレイナー
(1) trainer (someone who works with sports athletes); (2) sweatshirt (wasei: trainer); (personal name) Trainer; Traynor

ド肝を抜く

see styles
 dogimoonuku
    ドぎもをぬく
(exp,v5k) to knock or scare (someone) out of his or her wits; to strike a person dumb; to dumbfound; to take (someone) aback

なすがまま

see styles
 nasugamama
    なすがまま
(expression) at someone's (something's) mercy

にらみ倒す

see styles
 niramitaosu
    にらみたおす
(transitive verb) to stare someone down; to outstare

ねじ伏せる

see styles
 nejifuseru
    ねじふせる
(transitive verb) (1) to hold down; to twist one's arm; (2) to force (someone) to yield (e.g. an argument); to make (someone) surrender

はぐらかす

see styles
 hagurakasu
    はぐらかす
(transitive verb) (1) to dodge (e.g. a question); to evade; to sidestep; (transitive verb) (2) to give (someone) the slip

ひと足違い

see styles
 hitoashichigai
    ひとあしちがい
barely miss (meeting someone, catching a train, etc.)

ぶっ掛ける

see styles
 bukkakeru
    ぶっかける
(transitive verb) (kana only) to dash (e.g. liquid on someone's face); to slosh; to splash; to souse; to pour

ぶら下がり

see styles
 burasagari
    ぶらさがり
(1) (idiom) cornering someone by lying in wait, e.g. for an unexpected interview or photograph; doorstepping; (can act as adjective) (2) hanging; dangling

フルボッコ

see styles
 furubokko
    フルボッコ
(noun/participle) (slang) (See ぼっこぼこ・1) completely beating someone up; being completely knocked down; thoroughly bashing someone

ふるまい酒

see styles
 furumaizake
    ふるまいざけ
sake offered to someone; treat of sake

へしむくれ

see styles
 heshimukure
    へしむくれ
(expression) term of abuse about someone's looks, etc.

へちむくれ

see styles
 hechimukure
    へちむくれ
(expression) term of abuse about someone's looks, etc.

ベッドイン

see styles
 beddoin
    ベッドイン
(noun/participle) going to bed (usu. with someone) (wasei: bed in)

ぼったくる

see styles
 bottakuru
    ぼったくる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to rip someone off

マネージャ

see styles
 maneeja
    マネージャ
(1) manager (e.g. of a business, an idol, etc.); (2) in a sports team (esp. at school) someone who does the routine drudge work

マネジャー

see styles
 manejaa / maneja
    マネジャー
(1) manager (e.g. of a business, an idol, etc.); (2) in a sports team (esp. at school) someone who does the routine drudge work

ミスリード

see styles
 misuriido / misurido
    ミスリード
(noun, transitive verb) misleading (someone); manipulation (e.g. of public opinion)

ももんじい

see styles
 momonjii / momonji
    ももんじい
(1) (archaism) large game (e.g. deer, boar); (2) (archaism) speaking badly of someone; (3) (archaism) squirrel-like costume for frightening children

やり込める

see styles
 yarikomeru
    やりこめる
(transitive verb) to talk down; to corner someone in an argument

ラヴコール

see styles
 rarakooru
    ラヴコール
(1) love call; calling out to someone with love or good will; (2) phone call to a loved one; (3) fervent request; heartfelt appeal; passionate call to action

ラブコール

see styles
 rabukooru
    ラブコール
(1) love call; calling out to someone with love or good will; (2) phone call to a loved one; (3) fervent request; heartfelt appeal; passionate call to action

Variations:
わっ
ワッ

see styles
 wa; wa
    わっ; ワッ
(interjection) (1) (See わあ・1) boo! (sound used to scare someone); (interjection) (2) ugh (dissatisfaction, aggravation); (interjection) (3) ulp (consternation)

一発かます

see styles
 ippatsukamasu
    いっぱつかます
(exp,v5s) (slang) to hit someone; to blast someone

一発噛ます

see styles
 ippatsukamasu
    いっぱつかます
(exp,v5s) (slang) to hit someone; to blast someone

一笑に付す

see styles
 isshounifusu / isshonifusu
    いっしょうにふす
(exp,v5s) to laugh (someone) down

一角の人物

see styles
 hitokadonojinbutsu
    ひとかどのじんぶつ
(exp,n) somebody (important); someone

一角の人間

see styles
 hitokadononingen
    ひとかどのにんげん
(exp,n) somebody (important); someone

不興を買う

see styles
 fukyouokau / fukyookau
    ふきょうをかう
(exp,v5u) to fall into disgrace with; to incur someone's displeasure

世話になる

see styles
 sewaninaru
    せわになる
(exp,v5r) (See お世話になる) to receive favor; to receive assistance; to receive help; to be looked after; to be taken care of; to become dependent (on); to become much obliged (to someone); to become indebted

丸裸にする

see styles
 maruhadakanisuru
    まるはだかにする
(exp,vs-i) (1) to strip a person of all his or her clothes; (exp,vs-i) (2) to leave someone with nothing; to leave someone penniless; to steal someone blind

Variations:
久闊
久濶

see styles
 kyuukatsu / kyukatsu
    きゅうかつ
not having met or contacted someone for a long time; neglect of friends

乗っ取り策

see styles
 nottorisaku
    のっとりさく
plot against (someone)

Variations:
乗船
上船

see styles
 jousen / josen
    じょうせん
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 下船) embarking (a ship); embarkation; boarding; (2) (乗船 only) ship (carrying someone)

Variations:
乾咳
空咳

see styles
 karaseki; karazeki
    からせき; からぜき
(1) dry cough; hacking cough; (2) (esp. 空咳) intentional cough (i.e. to get someone's attention)

二度見知り

see styles
 nidomishiri
    にどみしり
awkwardness experienced on subsequent encounters with someone (despite a smooth first encounter)

二重人格者

see styles
 nijuujinkakusha / nijujinkakusha
    にじゅうじんかくしゃ
someone with a dual personality

Variations:
亡八
忘八

see styles
 bouhachi / bohachi
    ぼうはち
(1) (See 八徳) customer at a brothel; john; someone who has forgotten the eight virtues; (2) brothel; owner of a brothel

代表取締役

see styles
 daihyoutorishimariyaku / daihyotorishimariyaku
    だいひょうとりしまりやく
representative director; managing director; president; someone chosen by the board of directors from among the directors to actually represent the company in its dealings with the outside world

仰るとおり

see styles
 ossharutoori
    おっしゃるとおり
(expression) (honorific or respectful language) I agree with you; it is as (someone) says

任せっきり

see styles
 makasekkiri
    まかせっきり
leaving everything up to someone else

任せっ切り

see styles
 makasekkiri
    まかせっきり
leaving everything up to someone else

Variations:
伺候
祗候

see styles
 shikou / shiko
    しこう
(n,vs,vi) waiting upon (someone)

体よく断る

see styles
 teiyokukotowaru / teyokukotowaru
    ていよくことわる
(exp,v5r) to turn someone down (on some pretext) without offending them; to refuse gracefully; to decline politely

体良く断る

see styles
 teiyokukotowaru / teyokukotowaru
    ていよくことわる
(exp,v5r) to turn someone down (on some pretext) without offending them; to refuse gracefully; to decline politely

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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