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Variations:
まっぴら御免
真っ平御免
まっぴらご免
真っ平ご免

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 mappiragomen
    まっぴらごめん
(expression) (1) (kana only) had enough; flatly refusing; wouldn't do for anything; (expression) (2) (kana only) begging pardon

Variations:
金平牛蒡
金平ごぼう
金平ゴボウ(sK)
きんぴら牛蒡(sK)

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 kinpiragobou; kinpiragobou; kinpiragobou(sk); kinpiragobou(sk) / kinpiragobo; kinpiragobo; kinpiragobo(sk); kinpiragobo(sk)
    きんぴらごぼう; キンピラゴボウ; きんぴらゴボウ(sk); キンピラごぼう(sk)
(kana only) {food} kinpira gobō; braised burdock root; chopped burdock root (and sometimes carrot) cooked in sugar and soy sauce

Variations:
奢る平家久しからず
驕る平家久しからず
おごる平家久しからず

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 ogoruheikehisashikarazu / ogoruhekehisashikarazu
    おごるへいけひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
真っ平ごめん
まっぴら御免
真っ平御免
まっぴらご免
真っ平ご免

see styles
 mappiragomen
    まっぴらごめん
(expression) (1) having had enough; flatly refusing; wouldn't do for anything; (expression) (2) begging pardon

Variations:
おごる平家久しからず
驕る平家久しからず
奢る平家久しからず(sK)

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 ogoruheikehisashikarazu / ogoruhekehisashikarazu
    おごるへいけひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
手のひら返し
手の平返し
掌返し
てのひら返し(sK)
手のひらがえし(sK)

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 tenohiragaeshi
    てのひらがえし
(n,vs,vi) sudden reversal (of behavior, opinion, attitude, etc.); about-face; flip-flop

Variations:
驕る平家は久しからず
奢る平家は久しからず
おごる平家は久しからず

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 ogoruheikehahisashikarazu / ogoruhekehahisashikarazu
    おごるへいけはひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) (See 奢る平家久しからず・おごるへいけひさしからず) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
おごる平家は久しからず
驕る平家は久しからず
奢る平家は久しからず(iK)

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 ogoruheikehahisashikarazu / ogoruhekehahisashikarazu
    おごるへいけはひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) (See おごる平家久しからず) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
おごる平家は久しからず
驕る平家は久しからず
奢る平家は久しからず(sK)

see styles
 ogoruheikehahisashikarazu / ogoruhekehahisashikarazu
    おごるへいけはひさしからず
(expression) (proverb) (See おごる平家久しからず) pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long

Variations:
手のひらを返す
手の平を返す
掌を返す
手のひらをかえす(sK)
てのひらを返す(sK)

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 tenohiraokaesu; tanagokorookaesu(掌o返su); shouokaesu(掌o返su) / tenohiraokaesu; tanagokorookaesu(掌o返su); shookaesu(掌o返su)
    てのひらをかえす; たなごころをかえす(掌を返す); しょうをかえす(掌を返す)
(exp,v5s) (1) (idiom) to flip-flop; to do an about-face; to flip over one's hand; (exp,v5s) (2) (idiom) to do something easy

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