noun🔗Share生姜の根を肛門、膣または尿道に挿入することThe insertion of ginger root into the anus, vagina or urethra, originally applied to slaves and prisoners as a punishment, then to horses as a form of deception as to the horse's condition, and later used in BDSM.sexbodyactionhumaninhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Shareイチジクのジェスチャーで侮辱するTo insult with a fico, or contemptuous motion."During the argument, he figged his opponent, using a rude hand gesture to show his utter disrespect. "議論中、彼は相手をイチジクのジェスチャーで侮辱し、完全な軽蔑を示すために無礼な手のジェスチャーを使った。languagecommunicationactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share吹き込む, 植え付けるTo put into the head of, as something useless or contemptible."My boss tried to figging me with the idea that working weekends was a good opportunity, but I knew it was just extra work for no extra pay. "上司は週末勤務が良い機会だということを私に吹き込もうとしたが、それが追加の給料なしの追加の仕事だと分かっていた。mindattitudelanguagecommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share(石鹸作り)白筋や粒状化を発生させる、または発生させること(soap-making) To develop, or cause (a soap) to develop, white streaks or granulations."The soap started figging after I added the fragrance; now it has white streaks throughout. "香料を加えた後、石鹸に白筋が出始めました。今では全体に白い筋があります。chemistryprocessmaterialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share突然または素早く動く、歩き回るTo move suddenly or quickly; rove about."The playful puppy was figging all over the park, chasing after squirrels and butterflies. "遊び好きな子犬は、リスや蝶を追いかけながら、公園中を突然動き回っていました。actionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share着飾る, 服装するTo dress; to get oneself up a certain way."She spent an hour figging herself out for the party, carefully choosing her outfit and doing her makeup. "彼女はパーティーのために着飾るのに1時間かけ、慎重に服を選び、メイクをしました。appearancestyleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share誰かにイチジクをするTo insert a ginger root into the anus, vagina or urethra of: to perform figging upon.sexbodyphysiologyanatomyactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share石鹸に白い筋や粒状のものができること(soap-making) (Development of) white streaks or granulations in soap, a natural development in some soaps once considered a sign of quality and therefore sometimes artificially imitated."The artisan soap's figging, with its delicate white streaks, was initially mistaken for mold, but the soap maker explained it was a harmless sign of a well-made, traditional product. "職人石鹸の繊細な白い筋のある石鹸に白い筋ができることは、最初はカビと間違われましたが、石鹸職人はそれがよくできた伝統的な製品の無害な兆候であると説明しました。materialsubstancechemistryindustryqualityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading