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SUSimpisco
post Jul 9 2014, 03:12 PM, updated 12y ago

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1. Yum Cha - simplified Chinese: 饮茶; traditional Chinese: 飲茶), also known as Ban ming (品茗), is a Chinese style morning or afternoon tea, which involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum dishes.
e.g. – Let’s go “Yum Cha” tonight?

2. Sohai - it means “crazy” and “*****/c**t”
e.g. - Hey sohai! Long time no see!

3. FFK – in Cantonese, it means ‘fong fei kei‘. which means those who betrayed or broke a promise/deal made with another party.
e.g. – That girl ffk me, she promised to meet up here but she never show up.

4. TFK - Abbreviation for the Cantonese slang “ta fei kei“, which literally translates to ‘beating the aeroplane/masturbation’.
e.g. - He likes to TFK in the mornings.

5. Tapau - In Hokkien (one of the many chinese dialects) means to take away. When using this term in the course of conversing with another, it would be refered to as getting owned in any activity such as drinking, racing etc
e.g. – I tapau lunch for you later.

6. Ham Sup - literally means “Salty” and “Wet” in Cantonese, is used to describe a dirty minded person. Salty and Wet is a reference to the taste of love juice.
e.g. - Andrew is a Ham Sup person.

7. Bojio - the act of not inviting your friend to go out together.
e.g. - You went to Starbucks today? Bojio!

8. Lanjiao - A Hokkien vulgar term which means “Penis”.
e.g. - “You don’t talk lanjiao there ah, I call my gang beat you up ah!”

9. Mahai - mother’s c**t or vagina
e.g. - Mahai ! I missed that shot !!!

10. ***** - Equivalent to English ‘c**t’ (vagina)
e.g. - ***** this stupid keyboard!

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post Jul 9 2014, 03:13 PM

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post Jul 9 2014, 03:15 PM

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most of them are cantonese..
SUSimpisco
post Jul 9 2014, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(ander7724 @ Jul 9 2014, 03:13 PM)
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thelws
post Jul 9 2014, 03:15 PM

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lol the last one number 10 is what?
all i see is stars
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:15 PM

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we need more

korea
bangla
siam
indon
jawa

words that malaysian understand!
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(impisco @ Jul 9 2014, 03:12 PM)
1. Yum Cha - simplified Chinese: 饮茶; traditional Chinese: 飲茶), also known as Ban ming (品茗), is a Chinese style morning or afternoon tea, which involves drinking Chinese tea and eating dim sum dishes.
e.g. –  Let’s go “Yum Cha” tonight?

2. Sohai - it means “crazy” and “*****/c**t”
e.g. - Hey sohai! Long time no see!

3. FFK – in Cantonese, it means ‘fong fei kei‘. which means those who betrayed or broke a promise/deal made with another party.
e.g. – That girl ffk me, she promised to meet up here but she never show up.

4. TFK - Abbreviation for the Cantonese slang “ta fei kei“, which literally translates to ‘beating the aeroplane/masturbation’.
e.g. - He likes to TFK in the mornings.

5. Tapau - In Hokkien (one of the many chinese dialects) means to take away. When using this term in the course of conversing with another, it would be refered to as getting owned in any activity such as drinking, racing etc
e.g. – I tapau lunch for you later.

6. Ham Sup - literally means “Salty” and “Wet” in Cantonese, is used to describe a dirty minded person. Salty and Wet is a reference to the taste of love juice.
e.g. - Andrew is a Ham Sup person.

7. Bojio - the act of not inviting your friend to go out together.
e.g. - You went to Starbucks today? Bojio!

8. Lanjiao - A Hokkien vulgar term which means “Penis”.
e.g. - “You don’t talk lanjiao there ah, I call my gang beat you up ah!”

9. Mahai - mother’s c**t or vagina
e.g. - Mahai ! I missed that shot !!!

10. ***** - Equivalent to English ‘c**t’ (vagina)
e.g. - ***** this stupid keyboard!

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tarpao = hokkien? are you sure? thought it's Phak Pao in hokkien....

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post Jul 9 2014, 03:17 PM

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eh...why no indian vulgar words that chinise and malay do understand?
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(cHaRsIeWpAu^^ @ Jul 9 2014, 03:16 PM)
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(thelws @ Jul 9 2014, 03:15 PM)
lol the last one number 10 is what?
all i see is stars
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you guess icon_idea.gif icon_idea.gif since it is censored icon_rolleyes.gif icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:18 PM

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phil -

bobo - stupid
putatang ina mo - put a tank in a mall
pangako sayo - watching movie
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:18 PM

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pukimak?
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:19 PM

Look at all my stars!!
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SUSJyunkai
post Jul 9 2014, 03:20 PM

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tol much canto
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:20 PM

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8/10 ...i donno boijo and ***** <----?
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QUOTE(zomby @ Jul 9 2014, 03:15 PM)
we need more

korea
bangla
siam
indon
jawa

words that malaysian understand!
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I know one bangla word "goodh chushchi = lik ur puzzi"
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post Jul 9 2014, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Jul 9 2014, 03:18 PM)
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I thought this is a Malay word
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QUOTE(WongCobain @ Jul 9 2014, 03:18 PM)
putatang ina mo - put a tank in a mall
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lol

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