QUOTE(itanium @ Mar 4 2011, 05:32 PM)
this, the original meaning.either bibo bibo or u being carried up car into a hearse. understang?
wat is the "Upcar" ?
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Mar 4 2011, 05:58 PM
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the originality of this slang is actually in hokkien, means 'ki chia', means die. cantos are copy cat!
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QUOTE(Joey Christensen @ Mar 4 2011, 06:12 PM) Hokkien is superior than Cantonese. No doubt about it. Some say Hokkien is even more superior than Mandarin. sadly Cantonese in UK say Cantonese is the superior Chinese language and they "ptui~!" at mandarin and other chinese slang. |
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