dispose

On-Yomi: ショ — Kun-Yomi: ところ、-こ、お.る

Koohii stories:

1) [thegeezer3] 16-5-2007(278): The best way to dispose of a nasty bit of wind is to let it go and use those walking legs to dissapear. Nobody will ever know it was you.

2) [anthropic] 12-7-2008(146): To dispose of rubbish you should walk it to the bin not throw it to the wind.

3) [misha] 11-7-2007(65): Contrast this with discard (#655 捨). Disposing of something implies a degree of care, whereas discarding something is generally careless. You want to associate this with a careful way to get rid of something. You throw a piece of garbage into the wind to get rid of it, but remember that you should dispose of it responsibly and your walking legs carry you off to fetch it.

4) [Pete171] 23-9-2008(28): To dispose of something you can either kick it away with your walking legs or you can wait for the wind to blow it away.

5) [NyahK] 2-1-2010(12): I thought to dispose of my wind secretly, but it appears I 'left' a trail behind whilst walking away.