one's father; one's old man; middle-aged (or older) man; old man; one's boss; proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.)
cooked rice; meal; food; one's living; livelihood
avid desire; craving; thirst; watering at the mouth; drooling
munching; crunching; scratching (an itch)
to tuck (e.g. sleeves); to roll up
muscle; tendon; vein; artery; fiber; fibre; line
to draw; to paint; to depict; to describe; to picture in one's mind; to imagine
taijitu; cosmic dual forces symbol; yin-yang symbol
fish of the genus Rhinogobius; dusky tripletooth goby (Tridentiger obscurus); common freshwater goby (Gymnogobius urotaenia); Japanese fluvial sculpin (fish, Cottus pollux)
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show
joke; pun; jest; smartly dressed; stylish; fashion-conscious
false invoice; false billing
to collect; to assemble; to gather
to fly around; to scatter
explosion; rupture; break off
to draw in; to take in; to retract; to withdraw; to take back (e.g. words)
curly men's hairstyle, usu. associated with yakuza or delinquents
big fan (of something or someone); great fan
to engrave an inscription; to call (designate) itself; to mark; to label
live (esp. concert, show, etc.); live performance; alive
television; TV; TV program; TV programme; TV broadcast
malicious; vicious; malignant; shoddy; inferior; poor-quality
claim; demand; charge; application; request; billing (for a service)
tap; faucet; tapping (on a touchscreen); tap dance; tap (electrical)
thrust; stab; tsuki; thrust to the throat (in kendo); tsuki; thrust to the chest
two reams (of paper); 1000 sheets (of paper); stanza; verse; tribe (in taxonomy); forecast (bet); bet which predicts the top 2 finishers (i.e. quinella or perfecta bet)
to beat fast (of one's heart); to flutter (with joy, anticipation, etc.); to throb; to pound; to palpitate
official recognition; authorization; authorisation; licence; license; accreditation
official certification; official approval; certification examination; licensing examination; hypothesis testing
to take seriously; to take someone at their word; to believe (to be true)
to say enough (as much as required); to say plenty; to say well; to say cleverly; to say often; to say frequently
hmm; well ...; humph; roughly; harshly; violently