portable

On-Yomi: ケイ — Kun-Yomi: たずさ.える、たずさ.わる

Koohii stories:

1) [Stormchild] 17-7-2006(363): This character is the "kei" in "keitai" (cell phone), a word you will no doubt hear often in Japan, since everyone has one. Imagine you've just arrived in Japan, but don't have a cell phone yet, so instead you're carrying around a portable turkey you can hold in your fist. To dial a number, just poke it with your fingers.

2) [smithsonian] 5-4-2007(116): Because they have no fingers, turkeys must use their fists when dialing on a portable phone.

3) [usis35] 22-6-2009(36): This character is the "kei" in "keitai" (cell phone), a word you will no doubt hear often in Japan, since everyone has one. I use my keitai with my FINGERS, like everyone, but if some TURKEY try to steal it, I don't hesitate to use my FIST .

4) [ergerg] 8-8-2006(19): Some TURKEY has been sitting in the PORTABLE toilet forever. I pound my FIST on the door. Finally he comes out and gives me the FINGER.

5) [terebijoke] 16-2-2012(16): What do you do with your portable keitai? Play ANGRY BIRDS, of course! You use you fingers to drag the birds across the screen. How do you know these birds are angry? Just picture a turkey scowling and shaking his fist at you.