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Yaoi is a self-derogating acronym derived from the Japanese phrase "yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi" ("no climax, no point, no meaning"), which was coined in the nineteen-eighties to identify sentimental stories about beautiful adolescent boys.
No climax has happened yet but I'm apprehensive to bring that up again so as not to spook Hattie back into her shell of sexual discomfort.
It's a process with no climax.
There is no climax, no great revelation.
The movie has no climax, no payoff that matters.
The piece builds and then ebbs away, with no climax.
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The singer gives us no climaxes, almost no cadences — that is, no built-in drama.
(He does like to play, too, as is evident in the joyful, goofy, almost-no-action climax that comes complete with disguises, running engines and slashed car tires).
Cue, surely, a hell-hath-no-fury climax that will put to shame Carrie, Kill List, Medea, Enough, Lipstick, She-Devil and I Spit on Your Grave.
There was no grand climax, no crashing wave or rumbling of the earth.
There is no big climax to the story, no payoff, no satisfying "story arc" in the approved screenplay sense.
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