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wagimoko わぎもこ |
(familiar language) (masculine speech) (archaism) (said of a wife, lover or close female friend) (See 吾妹) my love; my dear; darling |
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netoru ねとる |
(transitive verb) to steal another's spouse; to steal another's lover |
情人眼裡有西施 情人眼里有西施 see styles |
qíng rén yǎn lǐ yǒu xī shī qing2 ren2 yan3 li3 you3 xi1 shi1 ch`ing jen yen li yu hsi shih ching jen yen li yu hsi shih |
In the eyes of the lover, a famous beauty (idiom). Beauty in the eye of the beholder |
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omoibito おもいびと |
loved one; lover; sweetheart |
醉翁之意不在酒 see styles |
zuì wēng zhī yì bù zài jiǔ zui4 weng1 zhi1 yi4 bu4 zai4 jiu3 tsui weng chih i pu tsai chiu |
wine-lover's heart is not in the cup (idiom); a drinker not really interested in alcohol; having an ulterior motive; to have other things in mind; with an ax to grind; accomplishing something besides what one set out to do |
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rabaa; raaa / raba; raa ラバー; ラヴァー |
lover |
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tsurekomi つれこみ |
taking one's lover to a hotel |
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wakaitsubame(若i燕); wakaitsubame(若itsubame) わかいつばめ(若い燕); わかいツバメ(若いツバメ) |
(exp,n) young lover of an older woman; boy toy |
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mushigatsuku むしがつく |
(exp,v5k) to become verminous; to be infested with insects; to begin to keep bad company; to have an (unfavorable, unfavourable) lover |
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ashigatsuku あしがつく |
(exp,v5k) (1) (idiom) to be traced (of a criminal); to be tracked; (exp,v5k) (2) (idiom) (archaism) to have a (masculine speech) lover |
チャタレイ夫人の恋人 see styles |
chatareifujinnokoibito / chatarefujinnokoibito チャタレイふじんのこいびと |
(work) Lady Chatterley's Lover; (wk) Lady Chatterley's Lover |
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fan(p); fuan ファン(P); フアン |
(1) fan; enthusiast; lover (of); (2) fan (e.g. electric) |
夫婦喧嘩は犬も食わない see styles |
fuufugenkahainumokuwanai / fufugenkahainumokuwanai ふうふげんかはいぬもくわない |
(expression) (proverb) one should not interfere in lover's quarrels |
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atooishinjuu; atooishinjuu / atooishinju; atooishinju あとおいしんじゅう; あとおいしんぢゅう |
suicide immediately after the death of one's spouse or lover; following one's lover (husband, wife) into death |
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fan(p); fuan(ik) ファン(P); フアン(ik) |
(1) fan; enthusiast; lover (of); (2) (electric) fan |
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iihito(ii人, 善i人, 好i人); yoihito(yoi人, 善i人, 好i人) / ihito(i人, 善i人, 好i人); yoihito(yoi人, 善i人, 好i人) いいひと(いい人, 善い人, 好い人); よいひと(よい人, 善い人, 好い人) |
(exp,n) (1) good-natured person; good person; (exp,n) (2) (one's) lover; boyfriend; girlfriend |
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himotsuki(himo付ki, 紐付ki, himo付, 紐付); himotsuki(himo付ki, himo付) ひもつき(ひも付き, 紐付き, ひも付, 紐付); ヒモつき(ヒモ付き, ヒモ付) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) having strings attached (of a loan, etc.); having conditions attached; having restrictions attached; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) having a string or cord attached (of a bag, clothing, etc.); something with a string attached; (3) having a lover (of a woman); woman with a male lover |
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miagari みあがり |
taking a day off by paying one's own fee to one's master (of a prostitute; often in order to see her lover) |
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kakeochi かけおち |
(n,vs,vi) elopement; running away with a lover |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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