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Equipment & Technology. 3D Printing and Design. Reactable Instrument (gear) Firefly: The first game for Microsoft Surface‬‏ Free Visual Dictionary & Thesaurus | Online Dictionary | Associated Words | Synonyms Dictionary at SnappyWords.com. It’s an online interactive English dictionary and thesaurus that helps you find the meanings of words and draw connections to associated words. You can easily see the meaning of each by simply placing the mouse cursor over it. Why use Snappy Words visual dictionary? Easy to use dictionary and thesaurus. Learn how words associate in a visually interactive display. Get ideas to help write content for your blog, article, thesis or simply play with words! How do I use it? Type words in the search box and click Go or simply hit Enter.

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Arigato. The Japanese Slang Jiko. Undefined The Japanese Slang Jisho 最 高君の俗語の辞書HOMEPAGE ABAYO >> Informal term for "good bye", this is not considered a polite way to say goodbye. ABUNE >> Slang, this is an exclamation take from "abunai". It is used as in, "That was close!!! " ACHI ITTE >> Impolite phrase meaning "go over there! " ACHI KAERE >> Impolite phrase meaning "go back over there, far away". AHO >> Impolite term meaning "dumb ass". AHONDARA >> Slang, insult, related to "aho" but much stronger. AH SO >> Informal phrase which means "Oh, I see AITSU >> Impolite term meaning "that thing over there" or "that dude over there".

AKUMABITO >> Informal term for "demon" or "spirit". AMAI >> Informal term meaning "gullible" or "someone who is a real sap". ANO >> Informal word which can mean "that thing over there", but the slang meaning is more commonly "Uhhh... " or "Well... " and is used a lot in colloquial speech at the start of a sentence or between sentences just like we use "Uhhh.. " to slow down the conversation so we can think. Cat ears move in response 2 your feelings. Neurowear vol.1 "necomimi" (脳波で動く猫耳)