jmdict 1001100 Active (id#2214328)
うんこ [spec1] ウンコ
  1. [n,vs,vi] [chn]
    • poop
    • poo
    • faeces
    • feces
    Cross references:
    • ⇐ see: 1001120 ウンチ 1. poo; poop; doo-doo; caca; whoopsie
  2. [n] [sl]
    • crap
    • trash
    • garbage
History:
    • A 2022-11-26 05:06:03 Jim Breen (id#2214328)
    • Comments
      I'm inclined to agree that this sort of search key is best dealt with by the client software.
    • A* 2022-11-26 04:37:33 Stephen Kraus (id#2214325)
    • Comments
      There's a tool here that attempts to decipher censored text such as う○こ:
      http://fuseji.net/
      
      Applications such as jisho.org also support regex wildcard searches. For example a search for "う?こ" will bring up all possible matches.
      IMO, handling these sorts of forms seems outside the scope of jmdict's capabilities.
    • A* 2022-11-26 04:04:10 (id#2214322)
    • Comments
      People look up all kinds of words using all kinds of tools like yomichan everything
    • A 2022-11-26 02:12:48 Jim Breen (id#2214303)
    • A* 2022-11-26 01:20:52 Robin Scott (id#2214297)
    • Comments
      I don't think "col" is needed. Children's language is colloquial by default.
      I don't think う○こ should be included. All sorts of words can be censored using ○; I think it's unlikely that users would look up them. Also, ○ isn't kana. It would need to go in the kanji field but having an sK form as the only kanji form on an entry is problematic.
    • Diff
      @@ -11,4 +10,0 @@
      -<r_ele>
      -<reb>う○こ</reb>
      -<re_inf>&sk;</re_inf>
      -</r_ele>
      @@ -19 +14,0 @@
      -<misc>&col;</misc>
      @@ -21,0 +17 @@
      +<gloss>poo</gloss>
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