There are 21 total results for your Good Girl search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
賣笑 卖笑 see styles |
mài xiào mai4 xiao4 mai hsiao |
to work as a good-time girl; to prostitute oneself |
いい子 see styles |
iiko / iko いいこ |
(exp,n) good boy; good girl |
乖乖女 see styles |
guāi guāi nǚ guai1 guai1 nu:3 kuai kuai nü |
well-behaved girl; good girl |
乖乖牌 see styles |
guāi guāi pái guai1 guai1 pai2 kuai kuai p`ai kuai kuai pai |
good little boy (or girl) |
好い子 see styles |
yoiko よいこ iiko / iko いいこ |
(exp,n) good boy; good girl |
浮れ女 see styles |
ukareme うかれめ |
(archaism) woman who played music, danced and worked as a prostitute; good-time girl |
良い児 see styles |
yoiko よいこ iiko / iko いいこ |
(exp,n) good boy; good girl |
ちゃら子 see styles |
charako ちゃらこ |
frivolous, flighty woman; good-time girl |
器量よし see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量好し see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量良し see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
浮かれ女 see styles |
ukareme うかれめ |
(archaism) woman who played music, danced and worked as a prostitute; good-time girl |
一姫二太郎 see styles |
ichihimenitarou / ichihimenitaro いちひめにたろう |
(expression) (1) (proverb) it's good to have a girl first and then a boy; (expression) (2) (colloquialism) (recent usage) one girl and two boys are ideal |
番茶も出花 see styles |
banchamodebana ばんちゃもでばな |
(expression) (abbreviation) (proverb) (See 鬼も十八番茶も出花) even a homely girl looks beautiful at the peak of her youth; even coarse tea tastes good when freshly-brewed |
いい子いい子 see styles |
iikoiiko / ikoiko いいこいいこ |
(interjection) (oft. while stroking or patting) (See いい子) good boy; good girl |
バックシャン see styles |
bakkushan バックシャン |
(colloquialism) woman's fine rear-end (eng: back, ger:); good ass; nice derriere; girl who looks great from behind |
バック・シャン see styles |
bakku shan バック・シャン |
(colloquialism) woman's fine rear-end (eng: back, ger:); good ass; nice derriere; girl who looks great from behind |
Variations: |
ukareme うかれめ |
(archaism) woman who played music, danced and worked as a prostitute; good-time girl |
Variations: |
charako(chara子); charako(chara子) チャラこ(チャラ子); ちゃらこ(ちゃら子) |
(See チャラ男・チャラお) frivolous, flighty woman; good-time girl |
Variations: |
bakkushan; bakku shan バックシャン; バック・シャン |
(colloquialism) woman's fine rear-end (eng: back, ger: schön); good ass; nice derriere; girl who looks great from behind |
Variations: |
iiko; yoiko(好i子, 良i子, 好i児) / iko; yoiko(好i子, 良i子, 好i児) いいこ; よいこ(好い子, 良い子, 好い児) |
(exp,n) good boy; good girl |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "Good Girl" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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