Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Japanese term or phrase:
野球拳
English translation:
strip version of rock-paper-scissors forfeit game/yakyuken
Japanese term
野球拳
Reference : http://blog.goo.ne.jp/winabet-yasu/d/20090519
3 | strip version of rock-paper-scissors forfeit game/yakyuken | seika |
4 | Yakyuuken-Baseball Fist | ananmail |
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Proposed translations
strip version of rock-paper-scissors forfeit game/yakyuken
I guess 'yakyuken' will do, though.
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Yakyuuken-Baseball Fist
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野球拳 (kanji 野球拳, hiragana やきゅうけん, romaji yakyūken) 1. strip Rock Paper Scissors — a version of じゃんけん, whereby the loser has to remove an article of clothing
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