'Yes' in Japanese, also a textual sigh used in some places, especially in Singapore.
Also, Haiz and Haix. (Freaky variations by adding X and Z's)
Also, Haiz and Haix. (Freaky variations by adding X and Z's)
- Japanese -
Dad: Get off your computer and do your homework.
Son: Hai!
- Sighing -
Dad: Get off your computer and do your homework!
Daughter: *Hai*..
Dad: Get off your computer and do your homework.
Son: Hai!
- Sighing -
Dad: Get off your computer and do your homework!
Daughter: *Hai*..
by One Urban Muffin February 15, 2004
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by Donny Planet January 13, 2010
Cantonese equivalent for English 'cunt'. Usually used with adjective 'chau'/'chow' (smelly). Pronounced with high note ending.
Also means 'Yes' in Cantonese if pronounced another way(!!!). The 'yes' pronunciation has a low note ending.
Not to be confused in pronunciation with Japanese 'Hai' (Yes/Affirmative). The Japanese pronunciation is short and abrupt.
Also means 'Yes' in Cantonese if pronounced another way(!!!). The 'yes' pronunciation has a low note ending.
Not to be confused in pronunciation with Japanese 'Hai' (Yes/Affirmative). The Japanese pronunciation is short and abrupt.
Cunt - 'Diu nia ma chau hai' - Fuck your mother's smelly cunt.
Yes - Are you a foreigner who is mispronouncing 'yes' with 'cunt'? - "Hai"
Yes - Are you a foreigner who is mispronouncing 'yes' with 'cunt'? - "Hai"
by Durian March 26, 2004
The intellegent, grammatically correct form of hru. stands for 'How Are You' used in internet conversations for literate people.
by nerdlet4life April 21, 2010