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August 2011
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BAAN HAI.
– literally translates into: to act like a crab
cantonese slang: to behave pretentiously
that’s it for your thursday afternoon trendy hong kong cantonese expressions lesson.
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July 2011
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May 2011
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G.O.D. featured on japanese blogs!
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December 2010
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hong kong is way too conservative.
– DOUGLAS YOUNG, co-founder & CEO, G.O.D. ltd.
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November 2010
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August 2010
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SAU PEI
– literally translates into: to receive skin
cantonese slang: an insulting way of expressing contempt for someone; telling them to leave; “shut up”
that’s it for your friday afternoon trendy hong kong cantonese expressions lesson.
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FONG FEI GEI.
– literally translates into: to release aeroplane
cantonese slang: to fail to turn up for a date
that’s it for your friday afternoon trendy hong kong cantonese expressions lesson.
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