Huh.....Iowa is making the "Quote on Quote" finger sign. Do the Japanese even have this in their recognized mannerisms? I've never seen it used; In anime, or live action drama or even during my time spent there. Granted, Iowa is an American. But still.
Quote-Unquote, but that's what you put in writing/speech (i.e. her quote-unquote 'friend'); you're talking about the gesture itself, which is 'air quotes'.
And while it's certainly not really used in Japan, people are somewhat aware of it and it's usage.
Quote-Unquote, but that's what you put in writing/speech (i.e. her quote-unquote 'friend'); you're talking about the gesture itself, which is 'air quotes'.
And while it's certainly not really used in Japan, people are somewhat aware of it and it's usage.
For 1500 yen, you can have as much grub as you want for 1 hour.
How about it?You said I could rub all I wanted for one hour, didn't you!?
nomihoudai = "all you can drink". momu = rub or massage, so momihoudai would be...That is NOT what I said!!What are you doing!?Huh!?
What was that for!?Th-that's so cheap! I'll take it, I'll take it!OH~♥ Your body is nice and springy! Amazing ♥That's what you s-All you can grubGropeeer!Okay, I'll add that to your bi- nnh!