a malay word originally meant torn
can also be used when someone is offended by someone or something
usually said in a mocking tone
can also be used when someone is offended by someone or something
usually said in a mocking tone
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A selfish, spiteful, cold-blooded organism indigenous to the Jordan river region that subsists mainly off a diet of nips, local news and other people’s annoyance.
The atmosphere grew increasingly unpleasant as the self-satisfied koak farted while watching Jeopardy.
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But in Malay slang it often being used to describe people who can't handle critism and easily frustrated ,triggered , or currently angry ( hypersensitive , moody , squeamish , angry )
scenario 2 :
Eng : Trump is someone who's easy to koyak over a mere joke .
Malay : Trump dokleh bowok gurau ( Terengannu Slang )
But in Malay slang it often being used to describe people who can't handle critism and easily frustrated ,triggered , or currently angry ( hypersensitive , moody , squeamish , angry )
scenario 2 :
Eng : Trump is someone who's easy to koyak over a mere joke .
Malay : Trump dokleh bowok gurau ( Terengannu Slang )
scenario 1 :
John is koyak after being annoyed by people at media social .
scenario 2 :
Trump is someone who's easy to koyak over a mere joke .
scenario 3 :
CJ : STOP TEASING ME BRO !
BIG SMOKE : HAHA , koyak xD
John is koyak after being annoyed by people at media social .
scenario 2 :
Trump is someone who's easy to koyak over a mere joke .
scenario 3 :
CJ : STOP TEASING ME BRO !
BIG SMOKE : HAHA , koyak xD
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Usually implied to someone who is being hurt after being teased or being insulted.
The "koyak" word is used in the context of those who are hurt have their nerves as fragile as a tissue, therefore very prone to tear at the slightest touch.
Opposite to those who have nerves of steel, or in Malay "kepala batu" (literally meaning nerves of a rock), e.g. stone headed, unperturbed by even the gravest of insults
Usually implied to someone who is being hurt after being teased or being insulted.
The "koyak" word is used in the context of those who are hurt have their nerves as fragile as a tissue, therefore very prone to tear at the slightest touch.
Opposite to those who have nerves of steel, or in Malay "kepala batu" (literally meaning nerves of a rock), e.g. stone headed, unperturbed by even the gravest of insults
Mamat: Muka kau macam babi (you have the countenance of a pig).
Shalom: Bagi tau mak aku! - sambil lari ke rumah, menangis (I'll tell my mom-while running away crying)
Mamat: HAHA! Koyak!
Shalom: Bagi tau mak aku! - sambil lari ke rumah, menangis (I'll tell my mom-while running away crying)
Mamat: HAHA! Koyak!
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