壁ドン

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) Pounding on a wall to indicate to a neighbor that they are noisy.
 * 2) When someone puts their hand against a near wall (romantically or hostilely), creating a barrier with their arm and preventing someone else from moving.

Usage notes

 * A common staple of , it is usually executed by a male towards a female.
 * The word is sometimes used to refer to kabedon executed by a female towards a male.

Derived terms

 * : the physically unreasonable feat of kabedon executed by placing both hands and both feet on the wall
 * : the physically unreasonable feat of kabedon executed by placing both hands and both feet on the wall