by Italian_Speaker_1989 April 26, 2004
Get the Occhiali mug.Japanese word for 'teahouse'. An ochaya does not serve food, but it will order it from caterers. Ochaya have many banquet rooms, called zashiki or ozashiki. Customers have after-work parties here, and hire maiko or geiko to attend as entertainers.
by Mimosa 'Mineko Iwasaki' December 10, 2008
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by yeboydoom November 11, 2020
Get the ociag mug.An Englishlike dialect spoken in non-urban environments of Ohio, where 'Oh' sounds are pronounced 'Uh'. For instance, Ohio is pronounced 'Uhiuh' and window is pronounced 'winduh'. Not to be mistaken for Kentucky hillspeak where they would say 'wind'er'
Steve from Ohio: Theres someone in that 'winduh' up there
Dan from Minnesota: In the what?
Steve: The winduh man, in the winduh
Dan: Man, i can barely understand your Ohialect.
Dan from Minnesota: In the what?
Steve: The winduh man, in the winduh
Dan: Man, i can barely understand your Ohialect.
by OGchopshop May 7, 2010
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by mochamoons July 27, 2021
Get the oshian mug.Oi Ocha is Japan's #1 green tea brand and means "Tea, please!" It is unsweetened and has 0 Calories. With more than 100% RDA of Vitamin C, this tea is essentially very good for you.
by Yuko Kojima September 26, 2013
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A Japanese proverb, literally 'even monkeys fall from trees'.
Used largely in admonition, the implied meaning of this proverb is that anyone can make a mistake. Often used to keep the arrogant or overconfident in check.
A Japanese proverb, literally 'even monkeys fall from trees'.
Used largely in admonition, the implied meaning of this proverb is that anyone can make a mistake. Often used to keep the arrogant or overconfident in check.
Worker: Watashi wa gouman desu!
Boss: Saru mo ki kara ochiru.
Worker: I am arrogant!
Boss: Pride comes before a fall.
Boss: Saru mo ki kara ochiru.
Worker: I am arrogant!
Boss: Pride comes before a fall.
by Jasmine S. April 17, 2006
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