This is the 4374th most frequent Japanese word.
叩き
"叩き" (tataki) refers to "pounding," "striking," or a culinary preparation where ingredients are lightly seared or beaten.
叩き is used as a noun implying 'bargain', demonstrating its conceptual meaning in negotiation.
この財布は値叩きしました。
This wallet was bargained for.
叩き is employed to mean 'knock', referring to striking the door to announce entry.
彼女はドアを叩いて入った。
She knocked on the door and entered.
叩き is used to mean 'hit' or 'strike', indicating the action of hitting the drum.