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Not a typo.
NOT a typo. 馬の耳に風(Muma no mimi ni kaze;“Wind in a horse’s ear”) Definition: Ignoring something somebody has said, especially people’s opinions or criticism that you don’t want to bother with. “In one ear and out the other.” Breakdown: We begin … Continue reading →
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Tagged animal metaphor, ムマ, 耳に風, 馬の耳, 馬耳, horse, ignoring, in one ear and out the other, Iroha karuta, non-engagement
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