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TYPE OF COVERT AGENT OR MERCENARY IN FEUDAL JAPAN
Ninjas; Ninzya; Sinobi; Shinobi shōzoku; Nukenin; History of the ninja; History of the Ninja; Shinobishozoku; Jonin; Shinobi Shozoku; Chunin; Shinobi; 忍者; Suppa; NINJA; Shinobi shozoku; Shinobi-no-mono; Chūnin; 忍び; 🥷; 🥷🏻; 🥷🏼; 🥷🏽; 🥷🏾; 🥷🏿; Goshiki-mai; Goshiki-Mai
  • Actor portraying Nikki Danjō, a villain from the kabuki play ''Sendai Hagi''. Shown with hands in a ''[[kuji-in]]'' seal, which allows him to transform into a giant rat. Woodblock print on paper. [[Kunisada]], 1857.
  • esoteric cosmology]] (''[[onmyōdō]]'') to instruct on the ideal time for taking certain actions.
  • Antique Japanese ''gappa'' (travel cape) and cloth ''zukin'' (hood) with ''kusari'' (chain armour) concealed underneath
  • Woodblock print]] on paper. Volume six, 1817.
  • A ''[[komusō]]'' monk is one of many possible disguises.
  • Kuniyoshi]], 1842–1843.
  • Kuro shozoku ninja costume and waraji (sandals). The image of the ninja costume being black is strong. However, in reality, ninjas wore navy blue-dyed farmers' working clothes, which were also believed to repel vipers.
  • A pair of ''[[kusarigama]]'', on display in [[Iwakuni Castle]]
  • The word "ninja" in [[kanji]] script
  • Ninja historic illustration, Meiwa era, circa 1770
  • A page from the ''[[Ninpiden]]'', showing a tool for breaking locks
  • Portrait of [[Oda Nobunaga]], circa 1583
  • Iga]], nested in secluded mountains, gave rise to villages specialized in the training of ninja.
  • The ruins of [[Hara Castle]]
  • A page from the ''[[Shōninki]]'' (1681), detailing a list of possible disguises
  • Yamato Takeru dressed as a maidservant, preparing to kill the Kumaso leaders. Woodblock print on paper. [[Yoshitoshi]], 1886.

ninja         
1) (from ICP)
used to describe a person, especially male. Also a fan of ICP...another name for Juggalo.
Jason, that ninja, just gave me a whole two liter of Faygo. Or, Jason, that ninja, just took my last two liter of Faygo."Whud Up Ninja. U Here The Wraith Lately"
2) An act of supreme physical skill unperformable by mere mortals, as can frequently be seen in a Jackie Chan film for example.
Wow, did you see that? Those were some ninja styles.
ninja         
['n?nd??]
¦ noun a person skilled in ninjutsu.
Origin
Japanese, lit. 'spy'.
Ninja         
Ninja is a Multiuse word, it can replace a person/place/thing or it can replace an action.
Whut up Ninja! Yo how bout you ninja me a pop juggalo? Me and Chris ninja'd his PS2 outta his house I move like the ninja!

Wikipedia

Ninja

A ninja (忍者, Japanese pronunciation: [ɲiꜜɲdʑa]) or shinobi (忍び, [ɕinobi]) was a covert agent, mercenary, or guerrilla warfare expert in feudal Japan. The functions of a ninja included siege and infiltration, ambush, reconnaissance, espionage, deception, and later bodyguarding and their fighting skills in martial arts, including ninjutsu. Their covert methods of waging irregular warfare were deemed dishonorable and beneath the honor of the samurai. Though shinobi proper, as specially trained warriors, spies, and mercenaries, appeared in the 15th century during the Sengoku period, antecedents may have existed as early as the 12th century.

In the unrest of the Sengoku period, jizamurai families, that is, elite peasant-warriors, in Iga Province and the adjacent Kōka District formed ikki - "revolts" or "leagues" - as a means of self-defense. They became known for their military activities in the nearby regions and sold their services as mercenaries and spies. It is from these areas that much of the knowledge regarding the ninja is drawn. Following the unification of Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate in the 17th century, the ninja faded into obscurity. A number of shinobi manuals, often based on Chinese military philosophy, were written in the 17th and 18th centuries, most notably the Bansenshūkai (1676).

By the time of the Meiji Restoration (1868), shinobi had become a topic of popular imagination and mystery in Japan. Ninja figured prominently in legend and folklore, where they were associated with legendary abilities such as invisibility, walking on water and control over natural elements. Much of their perception in popular culture is based on such legends and folklore, as opposed to the covert actors of the Sengoku period.

Pronunciation examples for ninja
1. Ninja, ninja, ninja. Yeah, you old fuck.
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2. ninja.
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3. Ninjas.
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4. A ninja?
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5. NINJA: Ah!
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Examples of use of ninja
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2. terms such as kill stealing, corpse camping, spamming and ninja looting.
3. Is Britain really at risk of attack from offshore submarines and sewer–borne ninja turtles?
4. There is a male named Ninja, a female, Betty Boo and their son, Taz!
5. This reporter‘s favorite is Ninja Sushi toward the mountains on Bishop Street.