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"Nagasaki" is an American jazz song by Harry Warren and Mort Dixon from 1928 and became a popular Tin Pan Alley hit. The silly, bawdy lyrics have only the vaguest relation to the Japanese port city of Nagasaki; part of the humor is realising that the speaker obviously knows very little about the place, and is just making it up.
From the verb bokeru 惚ける or 呆ける, which carries the meaning of "senility" or "air headed-ness," and is reflected in a performer's tendency for misinterpretation and forgetfulness. The boke is the "simple-minded" member of an owarai kombi ( "tsukkomi and boke" , or vice versa ) that receives most of the verbal and physical abuse from ...
Ha Jung-woo as Gang-rim, [21] a wise and careful Grim Reaper and the leader of Haewonmak and Deok-choon. Cha Tae-hyun as Kim Ja-hong, a firefighter with a heart of gold and kindness. Ju Ji-hoon as Haewonmak, [22] a younger, energetic, and sarcastic Grim Reaper who is proficient with sword fighting. He is represented by the Sun.
Gang Dong-won as Lim Joong-kyung English ver. voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch [14] Han Hyo-joo as Lee Yoon-hee / Kim Seo-hee English ver. voiced by Desirée Mee Jung [14] Jung Woo-sung as Jang Jin-tae English ver. voiced by West Liang [14] Kim Mu-yeol as Han Sang-woo English ver. voiced by Greg Chun [14] Han Ye-ri as Koo Mi-kyung [15]
Nearly a dozen members of a Brooklyn-based gang face federal charges for their alleged roles in obtaining unemployment benefits in a COVID-19 relief fraud case.
Kundo: Age of the Rampant drew 551,848 viewers on its first day in theaters on July 23, 2014, grossing ₩4.08 billion (or US$3.997 million).This was the all-time highest opening day box office in South Korea, for both a foreign and domestic film, breaking previous records set by Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) and Secretly, Greatly (2013) (Kundo's record would shortly be broken eight ...
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 ...
Wo Hop To, or WHT (Chinese: 和合圖; Jyutping: wo 4 hap 6 tou 4), is a triad group based in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.The name translates to "Harmoniously United Association", or "Harmonious Union Plan", and is thought to have been founded in 1908 in Sai Ying Pun as a secret political organisation in opposition to the Qing dynasty.