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Related Words with "?"

irritable; snappy; easily annoyed

maan1

barely enough; marginally making it; just about getting by

leng1

kid; young lad; teen boy [colloquial]

wu1

(verb) to stoop; to bend down

gap6

to keep an eye on; to watch someone / something closely [colloquial]

gap6

hold on to

naam3
gwong1

evening; dusk

long2

to rinse the mouth; to gargle

long2
hau2

(noun) rinsing mug;mug for rinsing teeth

lo3

an offensive burning / smoldering smell [colloquial]

maan1

cannot be fixed; irremediable; beyond repair

ngaai5

nonsense

gap6

to peep; to snoop around [colloquial]

lo1

ass;butt

naa1

and [colloquial]

gaai3

to pick up chicks; to chat up girls; to make a pass at a woman [colloquial]

leng1

young girl; teen girl [colloquial]

fung6

a prostitute [colloquial]

wa2

a game played with pebbles [colloquial]

daa2

honest and sincere

nap6

slow; sluggish; procrastinate (slang)

leng1

young model; teen model; pseudo model [colloquial]

ding1

to sit

ngai1

(verb) to entreat; to beg

dap6

to get wet in the rain

dap6

to smash to pieces [colloquial]

pe1

playing cards [colloquial]

sip3
ngaa4

literally: 'to fill the gap in between the teeth, used as a metaphor to emphazise the smallness or the insignificance of something, that it is virtually of little use or value (so small that it cannot even fill one's gap in their teeth)

aau1

to scratch an itch [colloquial]

caang4ngaan5

dazzle the eyes [colloquial]

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