spoiled; spoilt; ruined; loss of face
ogre; demon; spirit of a deceased person; ogre-like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.); it (in a game of tag, hide-and-seek, etc.); Chinese "ghost" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); very
brow; forehead; prominent forehead; beetle brow; not catching anything (in fishing)
phantom; vision; illusion; extremely rare item
to get jealous; (lit.) to grow horns
rakshasa; man-eating demon in Hinduism and Buddhism
whip; lash; scourge; stick; cane; rod
to strike (with a stick, whip, etc.); to hit; to punch; to go to (a place to eat, drink, etc.)
older brother; elder brother
shaking; trembling; pitching; disturbance; unrest; agitation
immediately; right away; on the spot
bothersome; tiresome; bother to do
which (of three or more); well; now; c'mon
to be thirsty; to feel thirsty; to thirst for; to crave
water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water); fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid; flood; floodwaters; water offered to wrestlers just prior to a bout
suffix for familiar person
coffee shop; tearoom; coffee lounge; coffeehouse; cafe
food and drink; eating and drinking
PET bottle (clear plastic beverage bottle)
(under) municipal management (transport, housing, etc.); city facility management
these guys; these fellows
alternate; alternating; mutual; reciprocal
older brother and younger sister
to be disgusted; to be repulsed; to get the creeps
cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
official copy of the family register
calmly; quietly; gently; be quiet!
to grow up; to become an adult; to become big; to grow in size
to scold; to chide; to rebuke; to reprimand
ill-bred; impolite; rude; impudent; insolent; blunt
I'm sorry; my apologies; may I come in?; permission; leave; dismissal
though; even if; whether ... or ...
frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice); annoyed; chagrined; (bitterly) disappointed; bitter; vexed
it serves you (him) right; it's what you (he) deserves
provocation; stirring up; arousal; excitement; stimulation
keep ...-ing; have been ...-ing; leaving (something) on; leaving (something) still in use
to be a point of honor; to affect someone's good name