乗り出す ( noridasu ) verb 1. lean over, lean forward 2. enter ( a field, a career ), start ( a j o u r n e y, a mission ), launch 3. embark, s e t s a i l
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乗り出す ( noridasu ) verb 1. lean over, lean forward 2. enter ( a field, a career ), start ( a j o u r n e y, a mission ), launch 3. embark, s e t s a i l
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CHIKA!! /// shinefound:
Her head tilts, and she leans so she can peek at You’s face – like that will give her some hint to the joke. ‘ Ooh – what? Tell me, tell me! ’
“ i don’t know if you’re ready for this chika. ” a confident grin makes it’s way to you’s expression. “ they ----- ” a pause for dramatic effect. “ ------ they didn’t say anything! oceans can’t talk chika. ”
@harmonyaaa ❤︎ ‘d to set sail! “ y o u s o r o! are you ready to set sail? ” excitement definitely gets the better of you as engines fired up, a hand going up for a salute. between swim club and everything that came with being a school idol you barely had the time t o s l e e p, let alone the time to go out on the ferry. “ hey wait---- ” she puts a damper on her excitement for a moment as they start moving, eyes jumping from the open water ahead of them to the person next to her. “ don’t i know you from somewhere? ”
all i wanted to do was put a music player on my blog and for some unholy reason all my theme wants to do with a music player is this
@shinefound ❤︎ ‘d to set sail! “ hey chika---- ” she pauses, a grin slipping into her expression. “ what did one ocean say to the other? ”
different ways to say ‘i love you’.
‘i’ll make you something, yeah? your favorite dish, just for you.’
‘let’s get you back to bed.’
‘shh, it was just a nightmare.’
‘you like this, don’t you? i remember you saying that.’
‘i drew up a bath for you.’
‘you need rest.’
‘you ought to be asleep.’
‘i bought two.’
‘here. you can have the rest.’
‘i thought of you when i saw this.’
‘i like your smile.’
‘you have a cute laugh.’
‘stay there. i’m coming there to get you.’
‘it’s okay, i’m here, we’re okay.’
‘be careful.’
‘look both ways.’
‘you mean so much to me.’
‘i can’t lose you.’
‘i thought i might have lost you.’
‘how to you feel about the nickname, (insert nickname)?’
‘it looks good on you.’
‘i’ll make you soup.’
‘ah-ah-ah. you’re sick. you need to stay in bed.’
‘are you okay in there?’
‘that’s it, that’s it. get it all out. shh.’
‘it’s a remedy i knew. helps with your throat.’
‘it’s a lullaby. would you like me to sing it to you? would that help you fall asleep?’
‘i’m worried about you.’
‘what do you want to watch?’
‘where would you like to go for dinner?’
‘close your eyes and hold out your hands.’
‘we’ll figure it out.’
‘oh, it’s not big deal. you’re fine.’
‘i brought you some medicine for your cold.’
‘you’re important to me.’
‘this is your favorite song, right?’
‘you’re like a son/daughter to me.’
‘good luck!’
‘you’re like a mom/dad to me.’
‘don’t say that about yourself.’
‘want to come with?’
“wow! you look really nice.’
‘goodnight, (insert term of affection).’
‘it’s okay. i couldn’t sleep anyway.’
‘you can have half.’
‘come here. let me fix it.’
‘your tie is crooked.’
‘c’mere. shh, it’s okay.’
‘i’m not going to hurt you.’
‘can i touch you?’
‘can i kiss you?’
‘can i hug you?’
‘promise.’
‘would i ever lie to you?’
‘i think you’re very beautiful/handsome.’
‘hey, good-looking.’
‘of course i care. you’re my family.’
‘one more chapter.’
‘i love you.’
乗り出す ( noridasu ) verb 1. lean over, lean forward 2. enter ( a field, a career ), start ( a j o u r n e y, a mission ), launch 3. embark, s e t s a i l
independent, private, selective you watanabe from love live! sunshine!!
silent / action starters
“*ruffles your hair*”
“*finger guns*”
“*looks through your stuff*”
“*runs into at full speed*”
“*kisses your cheek*”
“*kicks*”
“*pulls on ski mask*”
“*licks lips*”
“*leaps into your arms*”
“*wiggles eyebrows*”
“*drags you away by the arm*”
“*rolls eyes*”
“*gives you the middle finger*”
“*pokes*”
“*begins to tap dance*”
“*eats a sandwich*”
“*puts hands on hips*”
“*gives thumbs up*”
“*blows you a kiss*”
“*punches your arm*”
“*cracks knuckles*”
“*starts rubbing your shoulders*”
“*takes shirt off*”
“*looks at disapprovingly*”
“*wipes tear away*”
“*taps foot*”
“*gestures to come closer*”
“*blows balloon*”
“*gets down on one knee*”
“*tackles you to the ground*”
“*lights candle*”
“*throws ball*”
“*makes a heart with hands*”
“*smirks*”
“*gives thumbs down*”
“*lifts you into the air*”
“*blows nose*”
“*paints your nails*”
“*puts head on your shoulder*”
“*trips you*”
“*sticks tongue out at*”
“*chokes on own spit*”
“*flexes*”
“*locks door*”
“*glares at*”
“*holds your hand*”
“*pinches*”
“*waves at*”
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乗り出す ( noridasu ) verb 1. lean over, lean forward 2. enter ( a field, a career ), start ( a j o u r n e y, a mission ), launch 3. embark, s e t s a i l
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