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How do you say "to moon someone" in Japanese?
How do you say "to moon someone" in Japanese? I was helping someone with English and realized that I cannot say the same thing in the Japanese language.
5 de abr. de 2019 6:21
Respuestas · 8
2
This is a very interesting question!
Although it depends on the context someone wrote, I would probably say 'お尻を出して馬鹿にする' or 'お尻を出して侮辱する.' It could just be me, though.
'お尻を出して馬鹿(ばか)にする' = to expose one's naked buttocks (in a public place) as a joke
'お尻を出して侮辱(ぶじょく)する' = to expose one's naked buttocks (in a public place) as an insult
I hope I explained okay.
8 de abril de 2019
2
if what you mean by "moon someone" is one which is written in the following links,
https://www.wikihow.com/Moon-Someone
https://www.gaigo.ac.jp/english/591/
there is no equivalence in the Japanese language,
because basically we don't do that.
If I try to say it, it could be "我が尻喰らえ”.
(But that's rather an old word)
5 de abril de 2019
1
I'd rather not say it here.
5 de abril de 2019
There IS a vulgar phrase which means the same as mooning, though. It is a combination of two nouns.
5 de abril de 2019
I can't either. As far as I know, there is no specific single verb which describes the action to moon.
5 de abril de 2019
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Anna Lemon-Gray
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Francés, Italiano, Japonés, Latín, Otro, Sánscrito, Español, Ucraniano
Idioma de aprendizaje
Japonés
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