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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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binbin; binbin ビンビン; びんびん |
(adv,adv-to,adj-no,adj-na) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) hard (e.g. penis); strong (e.g. beat of music); throbbing (e.g. headache); blaring (e.g. rock music) |
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pokochin; pokochin ポコチン; ぽこちん |
(child. language) willy; penis |
鐃准ニワ申鐃緒申望 see styles |
鐃准niwa申鐃緒申鐃緒申椶鐃? /(n) penis envy/entl 鐃准ニワ申鐃緒申鐃緒申椶鐃? /(n) penis envy/EntL |
penis envy |
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musuko(p); soku(息)(ok) むすこ(P); そく(息)(ok) |
(1) son; (2) (むすこ only) (vulgar) penis |
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chinchin(p); chinchin ちんちん(P); チンチン |
(1) (child. language) penis; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a tinkle; with a jingle; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a whistle (of a kettle); (noun/participle) (4) sitting up and begging (of a dog); (5) (ktb:) (See クロダイ) juvenile black porgy; (6) (See ちんちんもがもが) children's game in which one hops on one foot; (adjectival noun) (7) (Aichi dialect) very hot (e.g. of tea); (8) (obsolete) (See ちんちんかもかも) flirting; fondling; (9) (obsolete) jealousy |
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mara; mara(sk) まら; マラ(sk) |
(1) {Buddh} Mara (san: māra); demon king who attempted to hinder Gautama Buddha from attaining enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} obstacle to enlightenment; (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) (usu. written as マラ) penis |
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chin; chin; chiin; chiin / chin; chin; chin; chin チン; ちん; チーン; ちーん |
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (esp. チーン, ちーん) ding (of a bell); bing; ting; tinkle; ring; (adv-to,adv) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) honk (i.e. sound of blowing one's nose); snort; (noun, transitive verb) (3) (colloquialism) (from the sound of the microwave timer; usu. チン) (See チンする) heating in a microwave; cooking in a microwave; microwaving; nuking; (n-suf,n-pref) (4) (チン, ちん only) (abbreviation) (slang) (See ちんちん・1) penis |
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penisubando; penisu bando ペニスバンド; ペニス・バンド |
strap-on dildo (wasei: penis band) |
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chinpo; chinbo; chinpo; chinbo チンポ; チンボ; ちんぽ; ちんぼ |
(child. language) penis |
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segare せがれ |
(1) (kana only) (humble language) son; (2) (kana only) punk; brat; (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) penis |
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chinpoko; chinpoko; chinboko; chinboko ちんぽこ; チンポコ; ちんぼこ; チンボコ |
(child. language) (See チンポ) penis |
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furuchin; furuchin; furichin; furichin フルチン; ふるちん; フリチン; ふりちん |
(colloquialism) (from 振る and ちんこ) having one's penis fully exposed (i.e. wearing no trousers or underwear) |
鐃准ニワ申鐃出ワ申鐃?鐃准ニワ申鐃緒申鐃出ワ申鐃? see styles |
鐃准niwa申鐃出wa申鐃?鐃准niwa申鐃緒申鐃出wa申鐃? 鐃准ニワ申鐃出ワ申鐃?鐃准ニワ申鐃緒申鐃出ワ申鐃? |
strap-on dildo (wasei: penis band) |
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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