👉 The word "abura tsubaki" is Japanese for "bizarre" or "unusual." Here's a humorous and edgy interpretation of it:
Imagine you're at a party where everyone seems to be talking about the same topic. The host starts flipping through a stack of cards with numbered chips in them. Suddenly, one person asks if there are any cards with numbers higher than 72. Everyone looks up from their chips and groans. "Oh no!" they shout. "Are you sure?" asks another person. The host shakes his head and says, "No, I'm not sure. But it's a good idea to take your chances in the wild. It could be very interesting." Everyone nods in agreement and starts chatting about their cards while the host plays cards with their friends. Now imagine that someone pulls out a card that has a number 73 on it. The other people are laughing their heads off as they start talking about how fun it must be to have such an unusual card. But then, someone says, "Oh no! We're going to have to call the police for our next wild card game!" This unexpected and unsettling example sentence is just one way of using the word "abura tsubaki" in a humorous manner.