push; pushing; weight; pressure; authority; forcefulness
muni (Indian ascetic or sage); Buddha
suffix for familiar person; indicates emphasis; (arch.) prostitute
with a single flash of light; glitteringly; sparklingly; twinklingly
slash character (ASCII 057); slash (fan fiction)
high spirits; high energy; go!; go-man-go!; fashionably clothed and assertive (esp. of a woman); flashy
child; childish person; immature person
skating (esp. ice); skate; skates
evil; wickedness; (role of) the villain (in theatre, etc.); the bad guy
phi; diameter (units assumed, esp. mm)
appearing together; co-acting; co-starring
hindrance; obstacle; to visit (someone's home); demon who hinders Buddhist training; demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour
absurd; ridiculous; nonsense; excessive; extreme
to do wholeheartedly; to put one's heart into something
flustered; confused; panicked
one's heart rate; pulse rate
cool; stylish; good-looking; fashionable; sexy
oar; all; (pulling an) all-nighter; staying up all night long
clap (sound of wooden clappers); chop vigorously; slight movement (e.g. poke, small bird alighting); the end; originally end of a play, marked by clap of clappers; dot (esp. typographical)
to tear off; to peel off; to rip off; to strip of (clothes, rank, etc.); to deprive of; to divest of
unrequited love; one-sided love
indefinite; hazy; vague; unsettled; undecided
star (cinema, sports, etc.); celebrity; star symbol; asterisk; (celestial) star
impossible to understand; impossible to decipher
greatly energetic; ferocious; extreme; severe
yell (of encouragement); cheering (esp. for a school sports team)
fight; fighting spirit; fight!; do your best
to bark; to howl; to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; to yell; to cry
tuck (e.g. in a dress); rise (e.g. in price)
(of a lie, etc.) obvious; transparent
guest seating (e.g. theater, stadium); passenger seat (e.g. taxi); audience
end (e.g. of street); tip; beginning; start; odds and ends; scrap
to heal; to cure; to satisfy (e.g. hunger, thirst); to alleviate (e.g. sorrow, fatigue)