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Jappa-needs 

refers to goods of Japanese quality at 99%-class-friendly price, like those sold at one-coin stores, you can live with.

FYI:

2011 3.11 Tohoku earthquake of M9 and max. 10m high 1000km wide tsunami waves (reached 40.1 m above sea level in Sanriku seashores) seriously affected Hokkaido and Northern half of Honshu (lt. mainland) down to Tokyo area (comparative to the whole England and Wales) which World Bank ranked the worst natural disaster in the human history (next to 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake), not to mention still unrecovered aftermaths of radiation from Fukushima Daiichi Nuke plant explosion.

* Until March 10, 2016, confirmed casualities and missings totaled to 18,455, among over 400 thousands refugees 174,471 are still away from home, tera-tons of radioactive soil heaps remain unsolved, estimated rebuilding cost is rising over ¥10 trillion.
🗾Japanologist:
"Jappa" is Tohoku (lt. northeastern) Ben (Japanese: dialect, use) for "zappa (雑把 lt. roughly grabbed)"
"Jappa jiru", traditional soup/stew of potluck kind in Tohoku, served as rescue rations in the aftermath of 2011 3.11 Tohoku earthquake, became nation-wide popular "B-kyu menu" (B class Quick recipes), bento (original meaning is 'convenience use') item.
So Jappa-needs goods qualifies survival standards for Japanesenpeople.

⭕️Wapanese:
"Japan (lacquered) wares can float over tsunami waves, do not crash or sink like China wares, but 2 expensive in Kansas. Jappa-needs bowls i bought at 100-yen ケ-mart netshop r handy, can zap natto-mucins just leaving em sinkin."
Japanese
'boro' means a torn-down waste cloth.
'boro boro' is an onomatope for anything looks shabby as such.
"hobo (nearly) boro boro" = (I'm) damn near dead, pwnd

🎧Rica "Did you check ♫ARASHI's 'Boro Boro'?"
🏌Ichiro "It's not 🎵👨👨👦👦👦ARASHI. ♬👤ARASH, Kenyan dude."
Goro🏉 "Lyrics sites r pwned. They r 🎼 boro boro on this one."
👂Rica "🎶 My baby baby, bara bara." (smash-hit in2 pieces ;-)
Japanese for Western play cards.

Commonly used to disambiguate from other kinds of cards.

Japanese traditional play cards are called "Hanafuda (sing./pl.)". 🎴
🗡 Kensei "Did you know Japanese toranpu means playing cards?"
🃏Joker "Do u mean 🙃 Abe-Kobe guy?"
😱 Hilo "I didn'nt know u r wee🅱 bean 1."
⚔ Kensei "I am not Son-o-Yoda kind, but old enough to know some languages a little bit, that's all."

yaki moki 

Japanese origin. Colloquial expression of frustration, anxiety that can't be nipped, keeps burning, especially about things should have been taken care of already.
Sato "Did you hear from ur brother in Santa Barbara?"
Shinya "Nada, yet. Sherpa fire is not out either."
Fumin "U must be suffering yaki moki, then."
Shinya "Ya, cant take a nap in the midnight."
Sato "Use s'mo Bud. Nipperkin nips anxiety."
zokuzoku
v. adj. Japanese colloquial expressions for

1. feeling chill (ゾクゾク する zokuzoku suru)
a) from cold, having cold
b) about anything awesome, chill not only music.
c) looking forward, can't wait, something like miraculously 🆒🏓 takkyubin

2. (続々と zokuzoku to) adv. adj. repeating (々) continuo (続 zoku)
3. (続々する zokuzoku suru; either respectfully or sarcastic) vt. to produce a sequel again
ωeeb gal1 "Don’t you feel Zzok zok da Zetto❣️ about coming ultraman race?"
WiiNee the wee🆎oo "You mean「ultramarathon」,mo-loan-ranger 999‰⁉︎ Not so much as coming 007、either."
Japan⭕️phile sophomore "If ∪ mean the Guinness long race, 48th zokuzoku TORA-san beats 007 sereal, at least as of now."
Na\o/me the wapanese "That's real O toko wa Tsurai yo (お床はつらいよ, It's tough being a man), if u new what it meant 'to be, see men‼️'"