坺[ba] means: pile, mass, soft paste. Cantonese version is 坺(pet6). Word formation:一坺屎. A daily communication: 1: Ugh pok gai, you’re so annoying! 1: Just like
“狂掉SAN值” means lose one’s mind. SAN value (literally translated as sanity) is a concept introduced in the board game Cthulhu’s Call and its spin-offs. You
唓[chē] means: 1.despicable (inflections) 2.definitely. Cantonese version is 唓(ce1). A daily communication: 1: I have already sent you an email. 2: Thanks for your
Stubborn [ngao3geng2] [拗颈] Mandarin version 拗颈[ào jǐng] also describes someone is so stubborn with something. EXAMPLE Person 1:I don’t wanna talk to you anymore.
打乞嗤[dǎ qǐ chī] means: cough,sneeze. Cantonese version is 打乞嗤(daa2 hat1 ci1). A daily communication: 1: Pok gai!, you sneezed (打乞嗤daa2 hat1 ci1) on my food.
Crazy [Shǎ zuǒ] [傻左] Some variations include: 痴线chi xian[chi1][sin3], 疯狂feng kuang. EXAMPLE Person 1: Son, don’t talk to people on the street, most are
Two people having an argument can be expressed as 嗌交[ài jiāo]. Cantonese version is 嗌交(ngai3gau1). Person 1: What’s going on with Jane and Chris? Person
Lìhai [Lìhai] [厲害] literally means serious, formidable, fierce, or violent. However, lìhai is how you say awesome in chinese. EXAMPLE Person 1: Okay, we