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Shinto
two bows, two claps, and a third bow (common form of worshipping at a shrine)
Idiomatic expression
small fraction (of); drop in the bucket; drop in the ocean
Proverb
one should be satisfied without desiring more wealth and rank than necessary; waking, half a tatami mat; sleeping, a single tatami mat
flushness (esp. of wheels and fenders on an automobile); tsuraichi
the pace of change makes ten years back seem like ancient history
Proverb
it's always darkest before the dawn; the darkest hour is just before the dawn
Abbreviation; Mahjong
half flush; winning hand containing one suit and honor tiles
as if Christmas and one's birthday had come at the same time; as if Lady Luck had just visited twice; as if the Bon Festival and New Year had come at the same time
as if the two busiest days of the year had come at the same time
conjugation (inflection, declension) of ichidan verbs ending in "eru"
having one's workplace at home (e.g. as an independent farmer, home worker, storekeeper); living and working at the same location
