ええeeえーe-
1.

A word used to express agreement or acceptance in response to someone's statement or question, indicating affirmation or approval.

2.

An expression commonly utilized when hesitating to answer, serving as a filler while gathering thoughts or searching for words.

3.

A term that can convey strong emotions such as joy or frustration, often used to emphasize a feeling.

4.

A way to express surprise or doubt, typically accompanied by an upward intonation, reflecting astonishment or questioning the validity of information.

ええじゃないかeejanaika
1.

A popular movement that emerged in the Tokai region in 1867, characterized by communal dances and singing, where people expressed their desires for social change in a fervent, almost religious manner.

2.

A phrase associated with a historical event where individuals would joyfully travel from place to place, celebrating the falling of sacred talismans from Ise Shrine, symbolizing a collective hope for societal reform.

3.

A cultural expression that signifies the excitement and enthusiasm of the masses during a time of social unrest, where the act of singing and dancing served as a means of voicing their collective grievances.

ええかっこしいeekakkoshiiええかっこしぃeekakkoshyi
1.

A person who tries to impress others by putting on a facade of sophistication or importance, often to mask their true self.

2.

Someone who seeks to gain admiration or approval from others by exaggerating their qualities or achievements, often resulting in a superficial impression.

3.

An individual who behaves in a manner intended to showcase themselves favorably, frequently leading to a discrepancy between their portrayed persona and their actual character.