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upon arrival
generally speaking
come together
to come over, to come up
a Chinese in Hong Kong who is from Mainland China [colloquial]
to do something recklessly or foolishly or irresponsibly
to dig it back out; to fish it back out; to bring up something from the past [colloquial]
summoning one to come and serve
since
“and you call yourself a ganster” / “what type of gangster are you?” / “don't you know the rules?” (used in a mocking tone) [colloquial]
pour out
first come
"come in", an expression often used to tell someone to come in or to enter another's place or premise
Come in
looking unhealthy in appearance [colloquial]
to make a rod for one's own back [colloquial]
again
please come or try again
come out
to be a prostitute [colloquial]
to make a living
go clubbing or nightlife
to go for a walk outdoor / to participate in triad activities / to work or experience the real world or reality
to come out
as it is my first time or new arrival to
in the end
originally
to intervene [colloquial]
to hold out for the highest offer; hoarding a commodity; having a high opinion of oneself, e.g. someone acting arrogantly to gain favors from suitors
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