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Uke can refer to. Uke (martial arts), a training role within Japanese martial arts where the trainer receives the attack. Uke (manga); a manga/anime term for a submissive partner ...
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In Japanese martial arts, the uke (受け, uke?) (IPA: ) is the person who "receives" a technique. The exact role of uke varies between the different arts and often within the art ...
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... by and for gay men. However, some male manga creators have produced BL works. The main characters in B.L. usually conform to the formula of the seme (aggressor) who pursues the uke ...
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The ukulele (pronounced /ˌjuːkəˈleɪli/, from Hawaiian: ʻukulele), variantly spelled ukelele (particularly in the UK), or alternately abbreviated uke, is a chordophone ...
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An early 1990s "speed-metal ukulele band", Uke til U Puke has been credited with pioneering a form of punk rock ukulele playing. Founded by John Derevlany and Robert Moritz, the ...
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Uke Mochi (保食神 Japanese; English: "Goddess Who Possesses Food") is a goddess of food in the Shinto religion of Japan. When Uke Mochi was visited by Tsukuyomi she prepared a ...
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Age-uke (上げ受け:あげうけ, Age-uke?), which translates to "rising block", or "upward block" is the Japanese term for a technique used in martial arts.
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koshi gamae: hip preparatory position; manji gamae: "lambda "-shaped praparatory position, or "swastika" preparatory position (e.g., in the kata, Heian godan) manji uke: "lambda ...
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For example many dojo begin each class with warm-up exercises (準備体操, junbi taisō?), which may include stretching and break falls. Roles of uke and nage
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Tomoe nage (巴投, Tomoe nage?) is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. It belongs to the third group of the traditional throwing list, the ...
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