deposit

On-Yomi: — Kun-Yomi: あず.ける、あず.かる

Koohii stories:

1) [synewave] 21-2-2007(173): Depositing money into your savings account is something you do beforehand if you use your head. If you're in Japan your passbook says 預金機 (よきんき)when you make a deposit.

2) [mantixen] 27-9-2008(118): You bang your head on the ATM, wishing you'd deposited some money beforehand.

3) [rtkrtk] 29-1-2008(43): 預血 means to deposit blood in a blood bank. Imagine bringing a severed head to the blood bank for a blood deposit. Of course, you are wearing gloves when handling the bloody head.

4) [Hinode] 17-5-2009(24): (RPG) All of you who enjoy playing RPGs every now and then should be familiar with this. When you accept a risky quest like hunting for the head of some evil monster. You should deposit your money (shells) beforehand, so that when you die you don't lose all of your wealth.

5) [wrightak] 6-3-2008(17): In Japan, instead of sending your statements in the mail, you are given a small book that you can insert into the ATMs and all activity will be printed inside. One of the few good things that Japanese banks do. When depositing money at an ATM, you must open your book to the right page and insert beforehand to have a record of the deposit written in.