What is the meaning of Bara?

A genre of homoerotic media, usually manga and often pornographic, made by gay men for gay men in Japan.

Gay male media of a similar style and aesthetic, regardless of the creator's gender or ethnicity.

Any homoerotic media or pornography that accentuates macho masculinity; gay porn.

A capybara.

sake

predicative of bár

bread

a yard; a unit of length equal to 3 feet

vada (a savoury doughnut made of mung bean flour)

constrain (oneself)

just, simply

I wish

if only

work, labour

to work, to labour

servant

  1. A young person who out of respect volunteers to work for someone from time to time.

A young person who out of respect volunteers to work for someone from time to time.

A beggar for alms

one's focus (e.g., in aiming at or attempting to catch something)

last year

last year

crowbar

yardstick

lung

lung

if, when

Alternative form of borrow

nearby, at, close

to warn

crowbar

bier

to bare, make bare

to count, calculate

carbuncle

only, just, if only

only, just

ember

inclination, intention

barrow, cart

bier (litter to transport the corpse of a dead person)

coffin (box in which a person is buried)

litter, stretcher

a carriage used to transport a saint's relics

an animal-drawn carriage typical of Tuscany and Liguria

inflection of barare:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

Rōmaji transcription of ばら

Rōmaji transcription of バラ

Romanization of ꦧꦫ

road

genitive singular of bars

ember

to bar, to block

to strike through

puddle

marsh, swamp

genitive singular of bȃr

bullet

mainland

continent

inflection of bar:

  1. definite singular
  2. plural

definite singular

plural

just, only

clog; blockage; stoppage; obstruction

unit of length measuring about 33 inches

measuring stick or tape measure of such a length

shaft; lever; beam (of a balance)

definite dative singular of bar

bread

food, meal, sustenance

means of subsistence, livelihood

Soft mutation of para.

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