[ゆかした, yukashita] (n) under the floor; (P) #19844
[へたりこむ, hetarikomu] (v5m) to sit down hard; to sink down to the floor
[terawarosu] (exp) (sl) (See ワロス) laughing my ass off; LMAO; rolling on the floor laughing; ROTFL
[いすせき, isuseki] (n) chair seat; chair seating (as opposed to sitting on the floor)
[えんのした, ennoshita] (n) under the floor; out of sight; in background
[ほりごたつ, horigotatsu] (n) low, covered table placed over a hole in the floor of a Japanese-style room
[けいしゅ, keishu] (n, vs) bowing to the floor
[あなにでもはいりたい, ananidemohairitai] (exp) (id) I wish I could sink through the floor
[ぞうきんがけ;ぞうきんかけ(雑巾掛け), zoukingake ; zoukinkake ( zoukin kake )] (n) mopping the floor
[ぞうきんずり, zoukinzuri] (n) finishing board nailed where the floor boards meet the wall; (similar to) skirting, baseboards
[せいざ, seiza] (n, vs) kneeling with the tops of the feet flat on the floor, and sitting on the soles; (P)
[たいいくずわり;たいいくすわり, taiikuzuwari ; taiikusuwari] (n) sitting on the floor grasping one's knees (as in a gym class)
[じぶくろ, jibukuro] (n) cupboard on the floor
[うたたね(転寝;転た寝;うたた寝);ごろね(転寝;ごろ寝), utatane ( ten ne ; ten ta ne ; utata ne ); gorone ( ten ne ; goro ne )] (n, vs) dozing; napping (e.g. on the floor in one's clothes, in the train)
[ふみぬく, fuminuku] (v5k, vt) to tread (a nail) into the sole of one's foot; to tread through (the floor)
[つきひざ, tsukihiza] (n) (1) knee touch down (sumo); (2) posture with knees and toes on the floor
[つく, tsuku] (v5k, vt) (1) to prick; to stab; (2) to poke; to prod; to push; to thrust; to nudge; to hit; to strike; (3) to use (a cane); to prop oneself up with; to press against (the floor, etc.); (4) to attack; (5) to brave (the rain, etc.); (P)
[ふとん, futon] (n) (1) futon (quilted Japanese-style mattress laid out on the floor); (2) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves); (P)
[かたひざをたてる, katahizawotateru] (exp, v1) to sit on the floor with one knee raised; to raise one knee; to sit with one knee up
[きざ, kiza] (n, vs) (See 正座・せいざ) kneeling with the balls of the feet on the floor and sitting on one's heels