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emu
the initial M, short for the penile synonym
musuko,
“son”

etchimotsu
dialect version of
ichimotsu,
“one thing”

ete
strong point

etekichi
from
ete,
“strong point” and the nameending
kichi

farosu
phallus (college slang)

fuigo
forge

fukubeb

fukubep
(Yakuza slang, related to
fukube,
“vagina”)

furumaru
(northern Japanese dialect origin)

gaijin
outside person, foreigner

gamo
from
kamo,
“duck”

gamoko
from
gamo,
“duck,” and ko, “child”

gan
wild goose

gankubi
pipe head

ganshu
neck of a wild goose (penile shaft)

gari
(central Japanese dialect version of
kari,
“goose”)

geny
(Yakuza slang)

genki
lively, healthy

genz
(Yakuza slang)

goy
no mono useful thing

gob
burdock

gyokukei
jewel stem

hanamoto
nose root

hashira
pole

henoko
(central Japanese dialect origin)

heppe
(northern Japanese dialect origin)

hidenb
secret stick

hode
(Yakuza slang)

h
shin
gun barrel

h
t
b
zu
debauched little boy

ichimatsu
from
ichimotsu,
“one thing”

ichimotsu
article, thing

ikebachi
living pot

ikita
animate

imo
potato

imoko
from
imo,
“potato,” and
ko,
“child”

ingakotsu
karma bone

inkei
hidden stem

isejishi
(archaic)

itsubutsu
excellent specimen

jiji
(northeastern Japanese dialect origin)

jijiko
from
jiji

jijinb
(Niigata dialect origin)

kame
turtle

kamo
duck

kare
he, him

kari
wild goose

karikubi
goose neck (shaft of the penis)

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