もずのはやにえ

    expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. butcher-bird prey impaled on twigs, thorns, etc. for later consumption
Forms
  • もずのはやにえ
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  • モズのはやにえ
  • モズのはやにえ
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Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. butcher-bird prey impaled on twigs, thorns, etc. for later consumption
  2. This expression refers to the behavior of certain birds, particularly butcher-birds, that impale their prey on sharp objects for later eating. It can metaphorically reflect a method of preserving or displaying something for future use.
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