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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

ドラモンド

see styles
 doramondo
    ドラモンド

More info & calligraphy:

Drummond
(personal name) Drammond; Drummond

お数

see styles
 okazu
    おかず
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming)

お菜

see styles
 osai
    おさい
    okazu
    おかず
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming); (1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming)

御数

see styles
 okazu
    おかず
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming)

御菜

see styles
 osai
    おさい
    okazu
    おかず
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming); (1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming)

打手

see styles
dǎ shou
    da3 shou5
ta shou
 uchite
    うちて
hired thug
(1) shooter; (2) drummer (taiko, etc.)

腹鼓

see styles
 haratsuzumi
    はらつづみ
drumming on one's belly; having one's fill

鼓手

see styles
gǔ shǒu
    gu3 shou3
ku shou
 koshu
    こしゅ
drummer
drummer

鼓童

see styles
 kodou / kodo
    こどう
(group) Kodo (wadaiko drumming group from Sado Island)

オカズ

see styles
 okazu
    オカズ
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming)

太鼓打

see styles
 taikouchi / taikochi
    たいこうち
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion)

打ち手

see styles
 uchite
    うちて
(1) shooter; (2) drummer (taiko, etc.)

早打ち

see styles
 hayauchi
    はやうち
(noun/participle) (1) fast typing; (noun/participle) (2) fast beating; fast drumming

狸囃子

see styles
 tanukibayashi
    たぬきばやし
tanuki drumming on their stomachs

組太鼓

see styles
 kumidaiko
    くみだいこ
ensemble taiko drumming

触太鼓

see styles
 furedaiko
    ふれだいこ
(1) (sumo) drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets

鬼太鼓

see styles
 onidaiko; ondeko; ondaiko
    おにだいこ; おんでこ; おんだいこ
(See 鬼・1) demon drums; type of drumming performance done to ward off ogres

こつこつ

see styles
 kotsukotsu
    こつこつ
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) unflaggingly; steadily; untiringly; laboriously; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) knocking; tapping; clicking; drumming

ドラマー

see styles
 doramaa / dorama
    ドラマー
{music} drummer

どんつく

see styles
 dontsuku
    どんつく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (See どんどん・1) to make a drumming noise

太鼓うち

see styles
 taikouchi / taikochi
    たいこうち
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion)

太鼓内訳

see styles
 taikouchiwake / taikochiwake
    たいこうちわけ
{sumo} drumming style used to announce bouts

太鼓打ち

see styles
 taikouchi / taikochi
    たいこうち
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion)

組み太鼓

see styles
 kumidaiko
    くみだいこ
ensemble taiko drumming

羯鼓催花

see styles
jié gǔ cuī huā
    jie2 gu3 cui1 hua1
chieh ku ts`ui hua
    chieh ku tsui hua
drumming to make apricots flower, cf joke by Tang Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗, playing the drum in apricot blossom

触れ太鼓

see styles
 furedaiko
    ふれだいこ
(1) (sumo) drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets

跳ね太鼓

see styles
 hanedaiko
    はねだいこ
{sumo} drumming at the end of the day of wrestling inviting spectators to return tomorrow

鼓盆之戚

see styles
gǔ pén zhī qī
    gu3 pen2 zhi1 qi1
ku p`en chih ch`i
    ku pen chih chi
drumming on a bowl in grief (idiom, refers to Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3] grieving for his lost wife); fig. grief for a lost wife

タイコウチ

see styles
 taikouchi / taikochi
    タイコウチ
(1) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion)

ドラミング

see styles
 doramingu
    ドラミング
drumming

ジョージ川口

see styles
 joojikawaguchi
    ジョージかわぐち
(person) George Kawaguchi (1927.6.15-2003.11.1; jazz drummer)

ドラモンド島

see styles
 doramondotou / doramondoto
    ドラモンドとう
(place-name) Drummond (island)

ドラモンドビル

see styles
 doramondobiru
    ドラモンドビル
(place-name) Drummondville (Canada)

Variations:
組太鼓
組み太鼓

 kumidaiko
    くみだいこ
(See 太鼓・たいこ) ensemble taiko drumming

Variations:
触れ太鼓
触太鼓

 furedaiko
    ふれだいこ
(1) {sumo} drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets

Variations:
お菜
御菜
御数
お数

 okazu; osai(o菜, 御菜); okazu
    おかず; おさい(お菜, 御菜); オカズ
(1) (kana only) {food} small dish (usu. one of several accompanying rice); side dish; (2) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (colloquialism) {music} fill; fill-in (drumming); (3) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (vulgar) (slang) jack-off material; something to masturbate to

Variations:
とんとん
トントン

 dondon(p); dondon
    どんどん(P); ドンドン
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) drumming (noise); beating; pounding; banging; booming; stamping; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rapidly; quickly; steadily; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) continuously; one after the other; in succession

Variations:
太鼓打ち
太鼓打
太鼓うち

 taikouchi; taikouchi / taikochi; taikochi
    たいこうち; タイコウチ
(1) (See 太鼓・たいこ) taiko drumming; taiko drummer; (2) (kana only) Laccotrephes japonensis (species of water scorpion)

Variations:
打ち手
撃ち手
打手
撃手

 uchite
    うちて
(1) (See 射手・いて・1) shooter; (2) (打ち手, 打手 only) (colloquialism) vaccinator; inoculator; (3) (打ち手, 打手 only) drummer (taiko, etc.)

Variations:
コツコツ
こつこつ

 kotsukotsu(p); kotsukotsu(p)
    コツコツ(P); こつこつ(P)
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) steadily; unflaggingly; untiringly; laboriously; diligently; (adv-to,adv) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) knocking; tapping; clicking; drumming

Variations:
ゴホゴホ
ごほごほ
コホコホ
こほこほ

 gohogoho; gohogoho; kohokoho; kohokoho
    ゴホゴホ; ごほごほ; コホコホ; こほこほ
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) coughing; hacking cough; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) thundering; drumming

Variations:
お菜(rK)
お数(rK)
御菜(sK)
御数(sK)

 okazu(p); okazu(sk)
    おかず(P); オカズ(sk)
(1) (kana only) {food} small dish (usu. one of several accompanying rice); side dish; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) {music} fill; fill-in (drumming); (3) (kana only) (vulgar) (slang) (oft. as オカズ) jack-off material; something to masturbate to

Variations:
お菜(rK)
御菜(rK)
御数(rK)
お数(rK)

 okazu(p); osai(o菜, 御菜); okazu
    おかず(P); おさい(お菜, 御菜); オカズ
(1) (kana only) {food} small dish (usu. one of several accompanying rice); side dish; (2) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (colloquialism) {music} fill; fill-in (drumming); (3) (おかず, オカズ only) (kana only) (vulgar) (slang) jack-off material; something to masturbate to
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