Karate blocks are called uke in Japanese. We pronounce it as "ooke"
Soto uke
I am now a black belt and from my past Karate experience block - Uke and kick - Geri. I know that this is not what you asked for but it may help you.
If you mean the direction 'right', we call it migi in karate.
Many players tend to use the term "Uke" as a nickname for the Ukulele.Some refer to their instruments by the maker or the type of ukuleleor a nickname they have for their 'babies', things I've heard include:My MartinFluke - a quality plastic uke that is great for the beachFlea - same people who make the FlukeThe Beater - usually the first ukulele one had, no longer the favorite, but servicable.A ukulele is sometimes abbreviated in writing and speaking as uke.
Uke Clanton was born in 1898.
Uke Clanton died in 1960.
Uke Doiron is 5' 8".
Uke.
Hidan is uke Kakuzu is seme
judo - ippon dont know about karate though Same thing in Karate, ippon.
Uke Doiron goes by Cyborg.
The outer block or Soto-uke is used to block punches and push the opponents arm outside his body, so leaving their stomach free to punch.Hope that helps