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In his relationship with Pico, he is the seme.
He is considered the seme of the couple.
After examining several, they began to develop a seme; about which openings in the rock were likely to be suitable for them.
The rheme* (seme) stands as its object for some purpose.
Barthes says that "the seme is the unit of the signifier."
A person can be on a list for months, even years like Mrs. Seme, with no guarantee of getting a place.
The seme is the one inflicting something on to the uke.
He's also the number two seme, after Seiichi (see below).
Seme returned to South Africa in 1911.
I refuse to admit the letter, the phoneme, the seme, the seeming or the whorl.
The seme usually pursues the uke, hence the name.
They're both bisexual and play the seme to Shino's uke.
"Sometimes you can look at somebody thinking he is O.K.," Seme said.
"Our time has come, seme.
The Japanese describe seme as the type of pressure and intimidation a master swordsman can force on a lesser opponent, without seeming to do anything.
The two words drink and water share a seme (a reference to liquids), and this gives homogeneity to the sentence.
Seme may refer to:
Seme (semantics)
It is situated between Metropolitan Lagos, and the border with Benin at Seme.
Hasunuama is a parody on seme a stereotype in Shōnen-Ai stories.
"She just said she forgot, she had seme loot-" "No.
Seme, the smallest unit of meaning recognized in semantics, refers to a single characteristic of a sememe.
It was conceived as being the opposite of an isotopy, which is the homogeneity resulting from repetition of the same seme.
Seme is a part of Badagry Division of Lagos State.
This whole exercise of the TCB will actually take away the only hope that we were privileged to back in 1912 by Seme.