no big deal; no match; not worth worrying about
finger stall; fingerstall; finger cot; rubber finger tip; rubber thimble; thimblette
cohabitation (usu. of a romantically involved couple); living together
shirataki noodles; white noodles made from konjak starch, often used in sukiyaki; waterfall resembling a white sheet
to become a little hungry; to become a bit peckish
no hint (e.g. quiz questions where no clues are given)
setting oneself free from the life of a white-collar worker; quitting a job as a salaryman and launching an independent business
land readjustment; town planning
to throw up; to vomit; to divulge; to reveal; to confess
to hate each other; to hate mutually
if I'm forced to say something; if anything; if I must say; if I must choose
lapse of memory; (something) slipping one's mind; forgetting for a moment something one knows well
cutting an alcoholic beverage (usu. whisky or shōchū); diluting an alcoholic beverage; cut drink; diluted drink; watered-down drink
licking; dead drunk; blind drunk
herbivorous; plant-eating; graminivorous
Burmese rosewood (Pterocarpus indicus); angsana; flowering quince (of genus Chaenomeles) (Pseudocydonia sinensis); Chinese quince (Chaenomeles sinensis); quince (Cydonia oblonga)
(this) shrine; (this) company; (this) firm
tail (animal); tail end; tip
pinky swear; pinky promise; hooking each other's little fingers to confirm a promise
having one's hands full; not having any room to do more; at the limit
later on; eventually; afterwards
payment (taxes, fees, etc.); supply (of goods); delivery
on duty; at work; while working
to wear a mask; to hide one's true intentions
snack (to have with a drink); side dish
general affairs; general business; manager; director; adjutant general
paper patch; paper backing; poster; sticker; label
wedding ring; wedding band
to quit one's job; to resign
to have a drink; to have a few drinks
rapid development; rapid unfolding
report; notification; registration
forward; officious; impertinent; intrusive
talking about one's love interests; girls' talk; gossiping
regular; ordinary (e.g. session of parliament); established usage; precedent; regular practice