(n,n-suf) (1) playing
(2) (uk) play (margin between on and off, gap before pressing button or lever has an effect)
(P)
(n) prank
evil pleasures
gambling
(n,vs) playing with fire
playing with love
(n) sand pit
(n) plaything
play
playing
gambling
(for children) hand games (usu. in conjnction with songs)
(n) diversion
(n) boating
(n) womanizing
(n,vs) playing in water
splashing about
(n) playing with dolls displayed on the Girl's Festival
(n) playing in the snow
(n) boating or swimming in a river
(n) boating
sailing
(n) ritual Shinto performance (usually performed around New Year's) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year
(n) making things out of dirt (for fun)
(n) (arch) Azuma-asobi (ancient Japanese dance suite that originated in eastern Japan)
(n,vs) nightlife
night amusements
(n) an outing
(n) flyleaf
(n) game
pastime
recreation
diversion
(n) idle pulley
(n) (arch) prostitute
(n) playground
(P)
(n) desire to play or have a good time
(n) carouser
playboy
(exp) playing alone
(exp) playing alone
(v5r) to jaunt around
to play around
to visit one place after another without effect
(n) playfulness
(n) playtime
recess