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banzai    
n. 万岁

万岁

banzai
n 1: a Japanese cheer of enthusiasm or triumph

Banzai \Ban"zai"\, interj. [Jap. banzai, banzei, ten thousand
years, forever.]
Lit., May you live ten thousand years; -- used in salutation
of the emperor and as a battle cry. [Japan]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


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