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On-Yomi: ケツ、ケチ — Kun-Yomi: むす.ぶ、ゆ.う、ゆ.わえる
Koohii stories:
1) [Nukemarine] 25-1-2008(168): Ok, here, you have to think of the phrase "TIE the knot" , which means a wedding (this kanji is used in the marriage compound 結婚 けっこん ). Now, at US weddings, it ends with the couple driving away with cans being dragged behind the car. So here, think of SPIDERMAN, who will TIE the knot with Mary Jane. At his wedding, Spider THREAD attached (or TIED) to SPRAYCANS are being drug behind the limo as they drive off.
2) [Kieron] 7-4-2008(126): Spidey ties up the villain in a web of threads. "Good luck getting out of that, heh heh!".
3) [vosmiura] 15-11-2007(85): Spiderman and a fan have a competition to see who can tie up the most enemies fastest. Spidey's using his webs and the fan is using an aerosol can of silly string. So far they are tied.
4) [Meconium] 16-10-2009(31): I'm wearing my Spiderman tie today for good luck.
5) [dwhitman] 19-12-2007(23): I'm pretty bad with knots. The only way I'm ever going to tie this thread is if I have good luck!