dispatch

On-Yomi: ケン — Kun-Yomi: つか.う、-つか.い、-づか.い、つか.わす、や.る

Koohii stories:

1) [dingomick] 11-3-2007(208): Dispatch all cars and chase the maestro! He's gone crazy and stolen a ladies purse!

2) [noname] 27-2-2008(55): Apart from meaning DISPATCH, this kanji can mean "to give (to someone lower than you)," "to do," and to even "have intercourse." STORY: The MAESTRO is on the ROAD waiting for a pimp to DISPATCH some new ladies (lower than him) so that he can GIVE THEM money from his PURSE and then DO IT with them. Where is the MAESTRO'S baton? You don't wanna know…

3) [peacemik] 7-9-2008(35): Small additions to dingomick's story: Dispatch all cars and chase the maestro! He's gone crazy. He's thrown away his baton and stolen the purse of some lady on the road! 派遣 (はけん): dispatch, send 人材派遣会社 (じんざいはけんがいしゃ): temporary staff service (temp agency) 遣わす (つかわす): to send, dispatch 小遣い (こづかい): allowance, pocket money 気遣う (きづかう): be concerned about, care about, worry about.

4) [tomtosh] 27-4-2008(23): To remember this one, I combine the purse with the key part of bureaucrat to come up with diplomatic pouch, the thing that is used to hold a dispatch whenever an emissary is dispatched on the road..

5) [harusame] 16-6-2009(13): Bond has stolen a lady spy's purse while she was asleep after their evening together. When she discovers it's gone, she dispatches some henchmen on the road after him to dispatch him, but Bond evades them and escapes with the purse.