to try a new venue for eating, drinking, night amusement, etc.
after-party; second party (of the night); second meeting
good humour (humor); good mood
badness; evilness; bad; evil
custom; convention; common practice; (arch.) becoming accustomed (to)
performance (at a party or banquet, etc.); side show; entertainment
shot; charge; blow; punch; home run; try
university of arts; arts college
one-liner; funny joke; gag; quick trick
demand; firm request; requisition; requirement; desire
iron plate; steel plane; sure thing; certain winner
dispensable chopsticks; throwaway chopsticks
turn (in line); order of things; sequential order
to draw (the winning ticket); to apply; to compare; to put (oneself in someone's position)
this country; our country
debut; opening; first public exhibition
mimicry; imitation (of someone, something)
to put out one's tongue; to stick out one's tongue
weird; ominous; eerie; uncanny; ghastly
second; number two; runner-up
one's turn; one's shift; one's turn on stage; screen time; screentime
to become late; to fall behind; to lag; to pass (of time)
hurdle; hurdle race; hurdles; hurdle; obstacle
to move up (e.g. date, rank, order); to be advanced; to be carried (of a number in addition)
magic (illusion); conjuring; magic trick; conjuring trick; sleight of hand
disappearance; vanishing; loss; dying away; wearing off
swallowing whole; swallowing without chewing; taking something in without fully understanding it; accepting without reservation; accepting something as-is
art; craft; accomplishment; artistic skill; technique; performance
magic; Magic Marker; felt-tip pen; magic number
easy; simple; informal; offhand; cheap
to be popular (esp. with the opposite sex); to be well liked; to be pampered (spoiled, doted upon, etc.); to be welcomed
seven delicious flavors (flavours); blend of seven spices (cayenne, sesame, Japanese pepper, citrus peel, etc.); shichimi
shuddering; shivering; trembling; being horrified; being disgusted
dark red; dark brown; reddish brown
to air; to dry; to drain (off); to drink up; to deprive of a role, job, etc.