したshita
1.

An essential organ located in the mouth of animals, characterized by its soft and flexible structure, primarily used for tasting food, facilitating speech, and aiding in the process of swallowing.

2.

A term encompassing verbal communication, including the style or manner of speaking, often implying eloquence or particular expression.

3.

An item resembling the shape of a tongue, used in various contexts, such as parts of musical instruments or other tools that require a similar form.

Example:

コーヒーはが焼けるほど熱かった。

したう舌打shitauchi
1.

The act of making a sound by flicking the tongue against the roof of the mouth, often expressing frustration or disappointment, or savoring a delicious taste.

2.

A gesture performed by pressing the tongue against the upper palate to create a noise, signifying dissatisfaction or the enjoyment of flavors.

3.

A vocalization made by the tongue, commonly used as an expression of annoyance or regret, as well as a sign of appreciation for food.

Example:

苦虫を噛みつぶしたような顔で、綾乃ちゃんは舌打ちした。

したさき舌先shitasaki
1.

The foremost part of the tongue, often used to describe its sensitive area responsible for tasting and articulating sounds.

2.

A metaphorical expression referring to eloquence or skill in speech, particularly in manipulating language to persuade or deceive.

3.

The use of superficial or insincere words that serve only to create a favorable appearance without depth of meaning or commitment.

4.

The ability to articulate thoughts or arguments sharply, highlighting a penchant for incisive criticism or commentary.

じょうぜつ饒舌jouzetsuじょうぜつ冗舌jouzetsu
1.

A characteristic of someone who talks excessively and often goes off on tangents, making it difficult to get a word in edgewise.

2.

The quality of being able to maintain a conversation with endless topics, often to the point of annoyance or disbelief at the speaker's verbosity.

3.

A tendency to express oneself fluently, articulately, and continuously, often resulting in lengthy and detailed conversations or narratives.

どくぜつ毒舌dokuzetsu
1.

A manner of speaking characterized by sharp, cutting sarcasm and harsh criticism, often intended to hurt or insult others.

2.

The use of acerbic and biting remarks, reflecting a tendency to express displeasure or scorn through clever yet painful expressions.

Example:

彼は私に毒舌を浴びせた。