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noun
1.
driving off birds
2.
procession held at the New Year to chase away the birds for the year, with children singing songs as the villagers walked from house to house
3.
female street musician who wore a braided hat and carried a shamisen
4.
street entertainer who appeared on New Year's eve and performed with a fan
Other readings:
鳥追【とりおい】

noun
song sung by children during the New Year's bird-driving procession (later adopted by door-to-door musicians)
Other readings:
鳥追歌【とりおいうた】

noun
stick used to drive off birds (during the New Year's procession)(archaism)
See also:鳥追

nitowoou
expression, Godan-u verb
to chase after two hares, to try and do two things at the same time(idiom )

ひとはえのれはえ
hitonohaewoouyorionorenohaewooe
expression
take care of yourself before you take care of others, wave off your own flies before you wave off somebody else's flies(proverb)

expression
day by day, with each passing day, as the days go by
Other readings:
日を追う毎に【ひをおうごとに】

noun
olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni), Hodgson's tree pipit, Indian tree pipit(usually kana)
Other readings:
ビンズイ

heoibikuni
noun
female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts(historical term)
Other readings:
屁追い比丘尼【へおいびくに】

ぼんのういぬ
bonnounoinuhaoedomosarazu
expression
one cannot escape from one's worldly desires, the hounds of earthly desires would return each time they are driven away(proverb)

expression, Godan-u verb
to pursue an illusion, to pursue a fantasy, to pursue phantoms

expression, Godan-u verb
to follow with one's gaze, to follow with the eyes

expression, Godan-u verb
to go after one's dreams, to follow one's dreams, to purse one's dreams