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  2. Expo Expo - Wikipedia

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    Expo Expo is the second studio album by Japanese hip-hop group M-Flo. The thematic concept of the record is set at a virtual world expo, with Coldfeet of Lori Fine and narrator Mako Hattori participating in the interlude. Six singles were spawned off of the album, including "How You Like Me Now?"

  3. How You Like Me Now? - Wikipedia

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    "How You Like Me Now?" is a song by English rock band The Heavy. It was released as the third single from their second studio album The House That Dirt Built in August 2009. [1] The song samples "Let a Woman Be a Woman" by Dyke and the Blazers. [2] The song has been used in media on countless occasions and peaked at number 122 on the Billboard ...

  4. M-Flo - Wikipedia

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    M-Flo (エムフロウ, Emu Furō, stylized as m-flo) is a Japanese hip hop group consisting of Taku Takahashi, Verbal and Lisa.. Lisa left the group in 2002 to pursue a solo career and the remaining members then started the M-Flo Loves... project working different vocalists for each song over three albums, including the likes of Crystal Kay, Namie Amuro, Bonnie Pink, Koda Kumi and BoA.

  5. Japanese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    This is ongoing; a recent example is jibun (自分, self), which is now used by some young men as a casual first-person pronoun. Pronouns are used less frequently in the Japanese language than in many other languages, [16] mainly because there is no grammatical requirement to include the subject in a sentence. That means that pronouns can ...

  6. Glossary of owarai terms - Wikipedia

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    From the verb tsukkomu (突っ込む), meaning something like "butt in", this is often the role of the partner to the boke in an owarai kombi. The tsukkomi is generally the smarter and more reasonable of the unit, and will criticize, verbally and physically abuse, and generally rail at the boke for their mistakes and exaggerations.

  7. List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms - Wikipedia

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    Gairaigo are Japanese words originating from, or based on, foreign-language, generally Western, terms.These include wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-anglicisms).Many of these loanwords derive from Portuguese, due to Portugal's early role in Japanese-Western interaction; Dutch, due to the Netherlands' relationship with Japan amidst the isolationist policy of sakoku during the Edo period; and from ...

  8. How Do You Like Me Now?! (song) - Wikipedia

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    "How Do You Like Me Now?!" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith . It was released in November 1999 as the second single and title track from his album of the same name .

  9. Synonymy in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, synonyms are called dōgigo (kanji: 同義語) or ruigigo (kanji: 類義語). [2] Full synonymy, however, is rare. In general, native Japanese words may have broader meanings than those that are borrowed, Sino-Japanese words tend to suggest a more formal tone, while Western borrowed words more modern. [1]