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On-Yomi: ボク — Kun-Yomi: しもべ

Koohii stories:

1) [snallygaster] 13-5-2008(145): Building on johnskb: Although it goes against the Heisig method, this story is a lot easier to remember when you know it's the kanji for "boku." Males usually use either "boku" or "ore" (instead of "watashi") to refer themselves. "Boku" is slightly boyish and soft; "ore" is rough & tough. Mr. T would definitely use "ore" – but when he's one of the husbands hung upside down in a row about to be punished by his wife, he puts on a sweet act and switches to "boku" when he pleads "come on baby, it's ME!".

2) [johnskb] 21-5-2006(112): Mr. T also finds himself as one of the HUSBANDs, whose wives have had them hung UPSIDE DOWN IN A ROW. But when his wife comes up to punish him, he pleads, “It’s ME, Baby. I wasn’t behaving badly like these other foo’s.”.

3) [Doodsaq] 28-5-2008(16): Me awaken to discover meself upside down over Mr. T's knee getting slapped. Does this make Mr. T me husband??

4) [synewave] 26-12-2006(11): Row of upside down husbands all begging Mr T to set them free…"ME! ME ME!".

5) [matticus] 9-12-2006(5): Mr T. watches the rowboat-overturning slap (#1793 撲) from the shore and says, "I'm sure glad that ain't me".