splish-splash; with a splash; click-click (of a camera shutter); with a click; with a snap
partly open; in half bloom
life; vitality; verve; vigor; vigour; animation
dew; tears; (not) a bit; (not) at all
glans; head of a penis; (lit.) goose's neck
nasal breathing; breathing through one's nose; person's pleasure; excitement
two kinds; second-class (e.g. mail)
rod; pole; neck (of a shamisen, etc.); shamisen; beam (i.e. the crossbar of a balance); single line (esp. as a flying formation for geese); penis
middle; midway; middle position; moderate position; interim; intermediary
harmonica; mouth organ; cunnilingus; hypodermic syringe
turning sideways; landscape orientation
kiss; squeak (as in the sound made by mice); sound of liquid being sucked up
to shrink; to contract; to diminish (in size)
to catch fire; to provoke; to catch fire from; to be ignited
to lick (all) up; to lick all over; to lick clean; to engulf (in flames); to consume (of fire); to sweep through
toot (e.g. of trumpet); honk (e.g. of klaxon); beep; farting sound; sound of something being inflated; puff
deep throat (i.e. a concealed informant); deep throat (i.e. deeply penetrative fellatio)
red; crimson; Red; communist; (arch.) beautiful
washing; sashimi chilled in iced water
to become a (bad) habit; to get accustomed to
washing; cleansing; cleaning; cleansing (one's mind and body)
soap; soapland; brothel where one can bathe with prostitutes
to extend (e.g. a house); to add to (e.g. coals to a fire)
to begin slipping or sliding; to make a start upon
kissing loudly; smooching; squirting; gushing
tuna (edible fish, Thunnus spp.); tunny; Pacific bluefin tuna (edible fish, Thunnus orientalis); dead lay; starfish
number of long thin objects (movies, TV programs, baseball games, etc.) (programmes)
ten (long cylindrical things)
to raise one's head (esp. of a snake)
ticktock; chinking (e.g. of a hammer against rock); knocking; dry and hard; (frozen) stiff; hidebound
between (e.g. two people); face to face; hindrance; impediment; arrhythmic section of recitative in noh music; playing with only 2 players; prefix used for stress or emphasis