clubs kulabu
spades supedo
hearts haato
diamonds daiya
If by "yiff" you mean a type of furry fetish, there are several ways to say it. "Kemune" are animal-people hybrids (so neko-kemune would be a fetish for cat-people, possibly furry ones.) There is also a slang for an otherwise regular girl who dresses up in cat ears and tail so she can be more wild in bed, she would be called a "neko-mimi" girl; I think this would also apply to other types of animals. Kemono-mimi is a compound word which is a more general term for these fetishes. Common fetish anthropomorphs in Japan are cats, dogs, sheep, and bunnies. All of these are domestic animals, which appeals to the larger Japanese love of dominance/submission play. They also have cultural associations, for example bunnies are associated with the sexy women in "hostess clubs."
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there are loads of different types of childrens online clubs such as... twitter.com fbfkids.com (a facebook for kids) kidswirl.com clubpenguin.com moshimonsters.com bebo.com msn.com i'm sure theres more have a go searching fo some on your own. have fun x
Golf is a precision club and ball sport in which competing players (or golfers) use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course using the fewest number of strokes. Golf is defined, in the rules of golf, as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules."
I believe this is an Avestan ( ancient religious language of Persia) word, meaning without end, boundless ,without boundary....Google for Zervan Akarana , you will find the meaning as spirit without end, spirit without boundary...karana even now in Iran means end and boundary, and "a" is a negative prefix making akarana to mean without boundary or boundless. Akarana is also the Maori translation of the name "Auckland" which is the largest city in New Zealand. The names of many clubs and organisations in Auckland begin with the word Akarana.
hearts,clubs,diamonds,spades
Playing cards typically have four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit has different symbols on the cards, such as hearts for hearts, diamonds for diamonds, clovers for clubs and spades for spades.
hearts Diamonds spades clubs
Spades - King David Clubs - Alexander the Great Hearts - Charlemagne Diamonds - Julius Caesar
hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds
spades, diamonds, clubs, hearts
There are four suits in a standard deck of cards: spades, hearts, diamond and clubs. Spades and clubs are black, hearts and diamonds are red.
Four suits... Hearts, clubs, diamonds, spades.
Suits. The other suits are called clubs and hearts.
Um, 4. Hearts, Spades, Clubs and Diamonds.
Hearts and diamonds are red, spades and clubs are black.
Four: diamonds, hearts, spades and clubs.