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Radical: 隹
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(noun) (skin) pockmark; (adjective) full of pockmarks or scars
describes someone who normally doesn't exhibit good behaviour themselves but yet they are quick to point out the mistakes or bad behaviours of others [colloquial]
one buck / dollar [colloquial]
lit. one chicken dies, another starts crowing, meaning nothing ends if it meant to survive
three-wheeled motorcycle; auto rickshaw (slang)
a term which is used to describe secondary school students who are immature, reckless, attention-seeking, and afraid to take up responsibilities
thin moustache resembling the two-stroke Chinese character 八
cranky; unruly; forceful; unreasonable [colloquial]
a cranky / unruly / forceful
chicken (improper)
(verb) to steal a chicken; (slang) to sneak out in order to do less work; to slack off; to not play by the rules
to go out for wool and come home shorn; to expend effort trying to gain a profit and end up with nothing but losses
bitchy
bitchy female
stupid or dumb female
moustache
rooster
wide open; unguarded; free access; open to all; to describe someone who speaks carelessly
expression of confidence; 'in the bag'; 'as good as done'
slaughter a chicken
leghorn; a breed of fowl
prostitute from Mainland China
to solicit prostitutes
to blow a whistle; to call for backup
a hickey; a love bite; a kiss markl a slag tag; literally: curry chicken [colloquial]
bandit chicken wings
free-range chicken
(slang) to get a good deal or a good bargain unexpectedly; to get a windfall; cherry picking (in a sports game); to exploit a situation
people who get benefits accidentally / unexpectedly
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