Eurobeat

A style of music originating from either Italy or Germany, popular in Japan and marking its ground in the US. It consists of catchy, frenzied, overproduced beats and rhythmic dance voices. Eurobeat often mentions Japan, cars, love, dancing all night long, known in the Eurobeat world as "keywords." Eurobeat singers usually perform under many different names.
by Jay E. October 06, 2003
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big k

The Keihin Kyuko (Keikyu) Line in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. A must for Kanagawa residents who have to commute to Tokyo by train.
"What's quicker to get to Shinagawa? the Big K or the Keihin Tohoku?"
by Jay E. October 06, 2003
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JN

A Japanese national. Often used by foreigners living in Japan, usually military, to refer to Japanese co-workers or friends. Not considered offensive.
"Dude, did those JNs come over to drop off the car?"
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Ronin

Japanese slang for a college dropout or somebody who failed the college entrance exam.
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bucket

A sexual position which involves the woman putting her legs on the man's shoulders, as he pushes her up on her shoulders and thrusts in her. Ideal for deep penetration.
Susie's been hurtin' because I gave her the bucket last night.
by Jay E. May 25, 2003
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Loop

The JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo. Named such because it runs in a circular loop around the city. Also known as the "Y" or the "Avocado."
"How do you get to Tokyo Tower?" "Take the Loop and get off at Hamamatsu station."
by Jay E. October 06, 2003
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