Jyutping: gok3
Radical: ⺼
Strokes: 13
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to shake one's leg rhythmically whilst seated [colloquial]
(noun) one hand and one leg; (slang) someone's own works; someone works alone; to do something from scratch
a foot covered in cow dung, it is used to describe a person getting himself / herself in big trouble which is hard to get out of
two-timing (slang)
to be a player in relationships, having many lovers at the same time [written and colloquial]
(slang) to describe someone who handles all the tasks for a project or a business
seven hands eight feet, which means there are a lot of people interfering and the situation is messy
a chair with only 3 legs; to describe something or someone that is unreliable
tripod
something which is unreliable or not trustworthy / a trap for tripping people over / three legged chair
three-wheeled motorcycle; auto rickshaw (slang)
describes the feeling of no more worries and troubles; to describe a situation where all the 'loose ends' (i.e. troubles) are settled and taken care of, so one does not need to worry any further; to literally "clean hands, clean feet"
too many cooks in the kitchen, too many people trying to work on the same task / project and that messes up the progress
to be kicked by someone; to kick someone [colloquial]
straighten the legs
Stand / be in the way;be a hindrance
clumsy; to be a burden to others whose freedom is restrained as a result [colloquial]
(verb) 1. Secretly mess with (an objective in order to make it malfunction); 2. Make arrangement (on vote etc.)
hairless legs [colloquial]
to kick the bucket; to be dead [colloquial]
arriving one after each other on purpose as to avoid unwanted attention
front leg
get physical
legs bouncing up and down while sitting
to intervene [colloquial]
right foot
co-operate or work together
no match for… [colloquial]
it's not done by me; I didn't do it
not enough people, typically for when playing games or mahjong [colloquial]
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