3 definitions by DirtyUtensilsAreDirty
'Handsome guys' is a phrase used by John Mak (a teacher in LSC) very often. This phrase represents students that is taught by him.
John Mak: Handsome guys? Time for your maths lesson!
Student A: Am I really handsome?
Student B: Don't be so 8745
Student A: Am I really handsome?
Student B: Don't be so 8745
by DirtyUtensilsAreDirty October 24, 2020
This is a phrase that is often used by Mr. Lai's (a teacher in LSC). It seems very logical and nice to respect each others, but Mr. Lai doesn't even respect us by dismissing us on time. He scolds the innocent too, making him a semi-infamous teacher in LSC.
Mr Lai: You should respect the teachers, respect classmates, respect each others.
Student: You don't even respect us. You often dismisses us late.
Student: You don't even respect us. You often dismisses us late.
by DirtyUtensilsAreDirty November 11, 2020
A phrase used by Mr. Simon Lo ( a teacher in LSC ). LSF represents a Cantonese phrase. The phrase means 'to scrap of a person's butt'. If a student forgets to hand in homework assigned by Mr. Simon Lo, he will curse the student to LSF.
Mr. Lo: You forgot to hand in your homework. Now you will LSF!
Me: No! I don't want my butt to be scrapped off!
Me: No! I don't want my butt to be scrapped off!
by DirtyUtensilsAreDirty October 26, 2020