) is a Japanese term that refers to walking around on tiptoes to move quietly and sneak around. It is also commonly associated with ninjas. Its English name of "Pussyfoot Maneuver" is a pun on "pussy cat" and "pussyfooting" meaning to act cautiously or sneakily. ...
Kuro KOO-ro Japanese "ninth son; black" 104% this weekShare Copy link By Sophie Kihm Updated Fri May 09 2025 Kuro Origin and Meaning The name Kuro is a boy's name meaning "ninth son; black". Traditionally given to the ninth-born son, which is a rarity nowadays.Lists...
Nukiashi (抜き足?) is a Japanese term that refers to walking around on tiptoes to move quietly and sneak around. It is also commonly associated with ninjas. Its English name of "Pussyfoot Maneuver" is a pun on "pussy cat" and "pussyfooting" meaning to act cautiously or sneakily. Mercha...
Japanese "kuro" is Nepali "kaalo"😄@ciscaIt's in Japanese. I'm not sure how it's written...
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Japanese Name: Kibi Kibi no Mi[4] English Name: Millet-Millet Fruit[5] Meaning: Millet Type: Paramecia "Tama" redirects here. For other uses of the name, see Tama (Disambiguation).Kurozumi Tama,[2] commonly known as O-Tama (お玉?), is a girl from the region of Kuri in Wano Count...
Japanese Name: "黒"カブト Romanized Name: Kuro Kabuto Official English Name: Black Kabuto Meaning: Black Helmet First Appearance: Chapter 598; Episode 517[1] Owner: Usopp Type: Modified slingshot Kuro Kabuto is a smaller, black version of the original Kabuto. Contents 1 Usage 2 Forms 2.1...
Translated and Sourced from Mizuki Shigeru’s Mujara, Japanese Wikipedia, and Other Sources If you wake up after a restless night, with reeking breath and gasping for air—beware! You might have had a visit from the breath-stealing Kurobozu; the Black Mo
Named Kuro and Shiro, meaning black and white respectively in Japanese, the new models are based on the mid grade Acenta, but have been built to feature some cooler range-topping features. The Kuro is finished in in Sapphire Black, a brand new metallic colour, and Shiro is available with ...
Although black soybeans produced in Hokkaido and Iwate tend to turn out wrinkly and hard in texture, many people consciously choose them to “pray for happiness.” (“To wrinkle” is “shiwa ga yoru” in Japanese. “Shiwa” is likened to “shiawase” meaning happiness.) In the Edo Period...