Insult from true Malaysian. Originally from up north Peninsula Malaysia - Kedah, Perlis & Penang.
This is S-tier insult in Malaysia, simple but robust.
The terms 'pak hang' is your father.
This is S-tier insult in Malaysia, simple but robust.
The terms 'pak hang' is your father.
"Hey, I'm Gary & I'm gay, can i have your number?"
"Butoh pak hang la barua, bodoh punya mat salleh gay"
"Butoh pak hang la barua, bodoh punya mat salleh gay"
by v4brahhh September 14, 2025

by BP2122 September 4, 2021

by OnlyFaccts August 18, 2022

Some nonsense that my sixth grade english teacher was obsessed with. He's slightly insane, and never told us what low hanging fruit actually meant. Often used in combination with "don't play yourself"
by anonymous May 4, 2022

When you're walking or hiking and have to pee but can't afford to stop, so you turn around and start walking backwards so that you can pee while you walk without getting pee on yourself. The maneuver is named after your exposed cock and balls resembling a turkey beak and waddle. Also called a "walking turkey" or "hanging donkey."
I had to pee during that marathon but didn't want to lose any time, so I turned around and pulled a lil' hanging turkey.
by relentlessbukkake September 1, 2022

A sentence used as a polite way to brush off someone you've been having a conversation with for more than two minutes. There's no intention of ever actually hanging out with the person. It's just an easier way of saying, "I have to go. Bye now."
A: You've really done a lot for this community.
B: Heh... I guess you can say that.
A: Without your efforts, we'd still be in crippling debt.
B: Mhm... Yep.
A: How were you able to pull all this off in such a short amount of time?
B: Hey, we should hang out some time.
A: Oh... Yeah! Sounds good! What days are you off this week?
B: See you around.
B: Heh... I guess you can say that.
A: Without your efforts, we'd still be in crippling debt.
B: Mhm... Yep.
A: How were you able to pull all this off in such a short amount of time?
B: Hey, we should hang out some time.
A: Oh... Yeah! Sounds good! What days are you off this week?
B: See you around.
by Salmon Nuggets June 22, 2023

Apart from the original Richard Keys usage of the phrase, to hang out the back of something can be used as an expression of approval of something well done.
(after eating a good meal cooked by a friend) "that pasta was great, you really hang out the back of it"
by Rolfparis September 5, 2012
