Keyword
lick
Info
FrequencyTop 1100-1200
KankenLevel 1
Readings
(97%)
なめ
(1%)
Composed of
tongue
family name
Used in vocabulary (26 in total)
to lick; to lap; to taste; to experience (esp. a hardship); to look down on (someone); to make fun of
to lick all over; to run one's tongue over
to lick off; to take (something) off by licking
to lick all over; to run one's tongue over
lick; bottom card of the draw pile; (arch.) tasting (a nobleman's) medicine to see if it contains poison; (arch.) medicine taster
to lick
licking one's lips; licking one's chops
a lick; one lick; engulfing (e.g. of fire); enveloping; consuming
to lick (all) up; to lick all over; to lick clean; to engulf (in flames); to consume (of fire); to sweep through
a lick; one lick; engulfing (e.g. of fire); enveloping; consuming
depending (too much) on one another; mutual overreliance; (lit.) licking each other's wounds
to have a bitter experience
to lick (all) up; to lick all over; to lick clean; to engulf (in flames); to consume (of fire); to sweep through
lick; bottom card of the draw pile; (arch.) tasting (a nobleman's) medicine to see if it contains poison; (arch.) medicine taster
to have a bitter experience
to lick something up; to lap something up
to lick something up; to lap something up
to lick one's lips
anilingus; analingus; rimming; rimjob
going insultingly easy on an opponent; not trying one's best (due to the perceived low amount of effort required); licking (as a part of sexual intercourse)
oculolinctus; worming; eyeball-licking fetishism
to lick
licking one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)
currying favour (favor); brown-nosing; bootlicking; (lit.) sucking pus from carbuncles and licking hemorrhoids (haemorrhoids)
snow remaining in the form of a mist after it has melted
Examples (2 in total)
The puppy licked her on the cheek.
Kissing a person who smokes is like licking an ashtray.