Difference between revisions of "Hakusay"
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* '''haku:''' (''Japanese'') to say; to wear | * '''haku:''' (''Japanese'') to say; to wear | ||
− | * '''the heck you say!''' (''Colloquial phrase'') | + | * '''the heck you say!''' (''Colloquial phrase'') expression of disbelief |
− | * hearsay | + | * '''hearsay''' |
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* '''Hokusai:''' Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese painter and printmaker (1760–1849). His famous woodblock print series ''Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji'' may be seen as an artistic cousin to FW in that he attacks the same subject from many angles. | * '''Hokusai:''' Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese painter and printmaker (1760–1849). His famous woodblock print series ''Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji'' may be seen as an artistic cousin to FW in that he attacks the same subject from many angles. | ||
* stuttering "hakusay-accusation" | * stuttering "hakusay-accusation" |
Latest revision as of 05:16, 8 May 2022
- haku: (Japanese) to say; to wear
- the heck you say! (Colloquial phrase) expression of disbelief
- hearsay
- Hokusai: Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese painter and printmaker (1760–1849). His famous woodblock print series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji may be seen as an artistic cousin to FW in that he attacks the same subject from many angles.
- stuttering "hakusay-accusation"