Jyutping: man5
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to be well-prepared for the uncertain future
to be unable to find something even beat the gong; search everywhere but find nothing
act of conning / cheating others; to take someone as a fool to try and take advantage of them
to look for a job; to seek one's livelihood
to find a seat (or a table if at a restaurant)
making a living (spoken)
(v.) to go to sleep.
seeking a job; to do for something to do
empty talk; saying something (usually unwelcome criticism or comments) just for the sake of finding something to say
asking for trouble; creating unnecessary work for oneself
(verb) to find a job; to search for a job
verb; metaphor for not enough income to maintain daily expense
looking for bargain or specials (spoken)
to find a hole for hiding, it means one is very embarrassed
(v.) to take advantage of someone; to con / cheat someone; (adj.) to take someone for a fool (to describe a failed attempt to con someone)
to find the way to earn money or to make a living
to find a wife
(v.) to take advantage of someone; to fool someone; to take someone for a ride
to find an extra person for a team / game, normally used when looking for people to play Mahjong
to make a profit
joke about something else (spoken)
working hard for survival (slang)
living from hand to mouth; making just enough money for food
spent all one earns instantly (spoken)
(phrase) to buy time for something, e.g. a job, while waiting for a better opportunity to come along (literally "to ride an ox looking for a horse")
to be unable to find someone even after expending a large amount of effort and resources [colloquial]
to talk just for the sake of talking; to give a feeble excuse for something [colloquial]
to make a fast buck [colloquial]
another day; some other day; find another day; on another day [colloquial]
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