"The kid's got style for sure, and the shuaige complex to match"
Ambiguous noun / adjective usage encouraged
"Damn that girl's hot, and she's got the accompanying shuaige"
Ambiguous noun / adjective usage encouraged
"Damn that girl's hot, and she's got the accompanying shuaige"
by arechigraph February 16, 2010
From Chinese 帥哥 (or 帅哥), pronounced shuài gē.
Refers to a hot or handsome man, generally very attractive.
Literally means "handsome younger brother" but not used literally.
Refers to a hot or handsome man, generally very attractive.
Literally means "handsome younger brother" but not used literally.
by fayarc December 29, 2018