literal meaning from Mandarin: to lose air.
Can be also used to mean lackluster or stale.
etymological origin: Mandarin particularly in Singapore and Malaysia. Used mainly to describe something that has gone soggy or lost its crispyness
Can be also used to mean lackluster or stale.
etymological origin: Mandarin particularly in Singapore and Malaysia. Used mainly to describe something that has gone soggy or lost its crispyness
by TheSuperconscious October 28, 2024
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a sensitive, soft, deeply emotional over-thinker easily spotted having crinkles around their eyes, similar to an anteater or elephant's eyes, from insomnia. They are also quite blur (refer to slang "sotong")
a sensitive, soft, deeply emotional over-thinker easily spotted having crinkles around their eyes, similar to an anteater or elephant's eyes, from insomnia. They are also quite blur (refer to slang "sotong")
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- Oh man, didn't know you watch so much porn! You are a Lao Si Ji.
- Nah, Tom is the real Lao Si Ji. He is into hentai anime and stuff.
William: Are you doing your homework?
Ray: No.
William: What are you doing then?
Ray: Your mom.
Crowd: Ohhhh.
Kevin: Yo, Ray drives fast!
- Nah, Tom is the real Lao Si Ji. He is into hentai anime and stuff.
William: Are you doing your homework?
Ray: No.
William: What are you doing then?
Ray: Your mom.
Crowd: Ohhhh.
Kevin: Yo, Ray drives fast!
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