![]() Names in other languages Languageįrom シリ shiri (butt, rear) and クジャク kujaku (peacock).įrom paon (peacock) and potin (rumpus, disturbance, uproar).įrom po (butt) written three times and vogel (bird).įrom tacchino/ tacchina (turkey), chinì ("to bend down", referring to its twerking pose), and pavone (peacock).įrom pavo (turkey) or pavo real (peacock), and pandero (butt).īutt Peacock, similar to its Japanese name. Doubles as a pun on tacchini, the masculine plural form of "turkey" in Italian.įrom pavo (turkey) and nalgón (US) (large behind) / nalgas (EU) (buttocks).A Twerpea teasing. Shiritori is a phrase meaning "taking the end" or "taking the rear", but it can also be literally read as "butt/rear bird".įrom dinde (turkey) and derrière (behind, rear, rump).įrom tacchino/ tacchina (turkey) and chinì ("to bend down", referring to its twerking pose). Names in other languages Languageįrom シリ shiri (butt, rear) and トリ tori (bird).
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