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kancho ger19

 

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Kancho

Noun: (1)

A prank or game played by Japanese children, involving poking someone with extended index fingers in a sudden and playful manner targeting the rectal region.

Sample sentence: The kids burst into laughter as they successfully executed the kancho on their unsuspecting friend.

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Noun: (2)

A term used in Japanese Martial Arts, particularly in Karate, referring to a specific variety of open hand strike targeting the solar plexus or abdomen.

Sample sentence: The karate student delivered a powerful kancho strike to his opponent, knocking the wind out of him.

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Noun: (3)

A small cannon or firearm, often used in historical contexts or as a decorative item.

Sample sentence: The museum exhibited a collection of antique kancho, highlighting their role in traditional warfare.

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Adjective:

Characterizing something that is trendy, fashionable, or highly popular, especially among young individuals.

Sample sentence: That boutique sells the most kancho clothing styles, attracting fashion-forward customers.

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Local:

A term used colloquially in certain regions to refer to a specific local dish, typically served in street food stalls.

Sample sentence: When visiting the city, don't miss out on trying the famous kancho, a must-try local delicacy.

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