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There are 42 total results for your Fart search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    pi4
p`i
    pi
 he
    へ
fart; flatulence; nonsense; (usu. in the negative) what; (not) a damn thing
(1) fart; gas; wind; (2) (See 屁でもない) worthless thing; insignificant thing

放屁

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fàng pì
    fang4 pi4
fang p`i
    fang pi
 houhi / hohi
    ほうひ
to fart; to break wind; to talk nonsense; Utter rubbish!
(n,vs,vi) breaking wind; farting; (given name) Houhi

出物

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 demono
    でもの
(1) rash; boil; eruption (skin); (2) secondhand article; bargain; good buy; (3) fart

悶屁


闷屁

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mēn pì
    men1 pi4
men p`i
    men pi
silent fart

打屁

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dǎ pì
    da3 pi4
ta p`i
    ta pi
(coll.) to fart; (coll.) to shoot the breeze

放く

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 koku
    こく
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (colloquialism) to expel (from the body); to let off (a fart); to let out; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) (vulgar) to utter (a lie, nonsense, etc.); to say; to spout (bullshit); (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) (vulgar) (See びっくらこいた) to do

放氣


放气

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fàng qì
    fang4 qi4
fang ch`i
    fang chi
to release breath; to deflate; to fart

瓦斯

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wǎ sī
    wa3 si1
wa ssu
 gasu
    ガス
gas (loanword)
(ateji / phonetic) (1) (kana only) gas (state of matter, e.g. poison gas, natural gas) (dut:, eng:); (2) (kana only) gasoline; gas; petrol; (3) (kana only) dense fog; thick fog; (4) (kana only) (abbreviation) gas stove; gas cooker; gas range; (5) (kana only) (colloquialism) flatulence; gas; wind; fart

老拙

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lǎo zhuō
    lao3 zhuo1
lao cho
old fart (usually in self-reference); geezer

蔫屁

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niān pì
    nian1 pi4
nien p`i
    nien pi
silent fart

響屁


响屁

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xiǎng pì
    xiang3 pi4
hsiang p`i
    hsiang pi
loud fart

マン屁

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 manpe
    マンぺ
(vulgar) (slang) pussy fart; queef

出溜屁

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chū liu pì
    chu1 liu5 pi4
ch`u liu p`i
    chu liu pi
silent fart

垂れる

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 tareru
    たれる
(v1,vi) (1) to hang; to droop; to dangle; to sag; to lower; to pull down; (transitive verb) (2) to give (e.g. lesson, instruction, scolding) (to someone of lower status); to confer; to grant; to bestow; (v1,vi) (3) to drip; to ooze; to trickle; to drop; (transitive verb) (4) to leave behind (at death); (transitive verb) (5) (derogatory term) to say; to utter; (transitive verb) (6) to excrete (urine, feces, etc.); to let out (a fart)

毒瓦斯

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dú wǎ sī
    du2 wa3 si1
tu wa ssu
poisonous gas; stinking fart

老不死

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lǎo bù sǐ
    lao3 bu4 si3
lao pu ssu
(derog.) old but still alive; old fart; old bastard

透かす

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 sukasu
    すかす
(transitive verb) (1) to look through; (transitive verb) (2) to hold up to the light; (transitive verb) (3) to make an opening; to leave space; to space (lines); to prune (trees); (transitive verb) (4) (colloquialism) to fart without making a sound

鳴らす

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 narasu
    ならす
(transitive verb) (1) to ring; to sound; to chime; to beat; to snort (nose); to snap (fingers); to crack (joints); (transitive verb) (2) to be popular; to be esteemed; to be reputed; (transitive verb) (3) to state; to insist; to complain; (transitive verb) (4) (archaism) to fart (loudly)

へこき虫

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 hekokimushi
    へこきむし
fart bug

へこき蟲

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 hekokimushi
    へこきむし
fart bug

一発放つ

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 ippatsuhanatsu
    いっぱつはなつ
(Godan verb with "tsu" ending) to break wind; to let off a fart; to have a shot

屁をこく

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 heokoku
    へをこく
(exp,v5k) to fart; to break wind

屁をひる

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 heohiru
    へをひる
(v5r,exp) to fart; to break wind

屁を放く

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 heokoku
    へをこく
(exp,v5k) to fart; to break wind

屁を放る

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 heohiru
    へをひる
(v5r,exp) to fart; to break wind

屁放き虫

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 hekokimushi
    へこきむし
fart bug

掇臀捧屁

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duō tún pěng pì
    duo1 tun2 peng3 pi4
to t`un p`eng p`i
    to tun peng pi
to hold up buttocks and praise a fart (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants; to toady; boot-licking

屁(rK)

 onara(p); onara
    おなら(P); オナラ
(kana only) wind; gas; fart

脫褲子放屁


脱裤子放屁

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tuō kù zi fàng pì
    tuo1 ku4 zi5 fang4 pi4
t`o k`u tzu fang p`i
    to ku tzu fang pi
lit. to take off trousers to fart; fig. to do something absolutely unnecessary; fig. to make things too complicated

透かしっ屁

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 sukashippe
    すかしっぺ
(kana only) (colloquialism) silent fart

Variations:
握り屁
握りっ屁

 nigiripe(握ri屁); nigirippe(握ri屁); nigiribe(握ri屁)
    にぎりぺ(握り屁); にぎりっぺ(握りっ屁); にぎりべ(握り屁)
farting into one's hand; cupping a fart

百日の説法屁一つ

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 hyakunichinoseppouhehitotsu / hyakunichinoseppohehitotsu
    ひゃくにちのせっぽうへひとつ
(expression) (idiom) (proverb) single mistake which ruins all one's hard work; one blunder rendering a long period of effort useless; one fart in a hundred days of sermons

Variations:
ひり出す
放り出す

 hiridasu
    ひりだす
(transitive verb) (vulgar) to forcefully excrete; to force out (of one's body); to push out; to let out (a fart); to drop (a turd); to give birth to (a baby)

Variations:
屁をこく
屁を放く

 heokoku
    へをこく
(exp,v5k) to fart; to break wind

Variations:
屁をひる
屁を放る

 heohiru
    へをひる
(v5r,exp) to fart; to break wind

瓦斯(ateji)

 gasu
    ガス
(1) (kana only) gas (state of matter, e.g. poison gas, natural gas) (dut:, eng:); (2) (kana only) gasoline; gas; petrol; (3) (kana only) dense fog; thick fog; (4) (kana only) (abbreviation) (See ガスコンロ) gas stove; gas cooker; gas range; (5) (kana only) (colloquialism) flatulence; gas; wind; fart

Variations:
おなら
オナラ

 onara(p); onara
    おなら(P); オナラ
wind; gas; fart

Variations:
屁でもない
屁でも無い

 hedemonai
    へでもない
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) of no concern; nothing; trivial; not even a fart

瓦斯(ateji)(rK)

 gasu
    ガス
(1) (kana only) gas (as a fuel) (dut:, eng:); (2) (kana only) (See 気体) gas (state of matter); (3) (kana only) (See 毒ガス) poison gas; (4) (kana only) dense fog; thick fog; (5) (kana only) (abbreviation) (See ガスコンロ) gas stove; gas cooker; gas range; (6) (kana only) gasoline; gas; petrol; (7) (kana only) (colloquialism) flatulence; gas; wind; fart; (8) (kana only) (abbreviation) (See ガス糸) gassed yarn

Variations:
河童の屁
カッパの屁
かっぱの屁

 kappanohe(河童no屁, kappano屁); kappanohe(kappano屁)
    かっぱのへ(河童の屁, かっぱの屁); カッパのへ(カッパの屁)
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 河童・1) something easy to do; cinch; a kappa's fart

Variations:
握り屁
握りっ屁
握りっぺ(sK)

 nigiripe(握ri屁); nigirippe(握ri屁); nigiribe(握ri屁)
    にぎりぺ(握り屁); にぎりっぺ(握りっ屁); にぎりべ(握り屁)
farting into one's hand; cupping a fart

Variations:
すかしっ屁
透かしっ屁(rK)
透かしっぺ

 sukashippe
    すかしっぺ
(kana only) (colloquialism) silent fart

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

This page contains 42 results for "Fart" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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