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We found 4 words, 2 kanji, and 2 examples matching '餓鬼'
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Most common form: がき
noun
1. brat; kids; urchin; little devil  (often written with kana only; colloquialism)
2. preta; hungry ghost; ghoul  (orig. meaning; Buddhist term)
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noun
hungry ghost (preta) realm  (see also: 六道; Buddhist term)
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Most common form: ガキ共
expression
those damn kids  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: ガキ大将
noun
leader of the pack (of a group of kids); neighborhood bully (neighbourhood)
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ガ    starve   
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ガ   I; myself   われ    わが-    
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tasseled spear
hand
eat; food
キ   おに ogre   
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stony rice field
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dot   
デン   た rice field   
ム   private
legs
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かれ
しょっちゅうガキ
なかま
仲間
まち
たむろしている
He hangs out a lot with the kids down the street.
ジャック
わる
こといっぱい
かんが
える
あく
がき
Jack is an evil boy full of evil ideas.
 
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