by 12_34_j_56_n April 18, 2023
Get the Eric Guo mug.1. Cool Chinese dude with big biceps.
2. The popular kid in school, who likes flexing his biceps.
3. Smart guy who does not study much but probably end up being an accountant, lawyer or doctor.
2. The popular kid in school, who likes flexing his biceps.
3. Smart guy who does not study much but probably end up being an accountant, lawyer or doctor.
by Bible chinese November 22, 2021
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by Mowrwe Kosha November 28, 2021
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Hym "Lucy Guo. Not self-made. Needed a man to lay all the ground work and so did the retard and that Jew. You dying isn't enough so your kids will have to do."
by Hym Iam September 3, 2025
Get the Lucy Guo mug.Literal meaning : To throw or toss the wok/pan
Figurative meaning: To shift the blame onto someone else - especially when trying to avoid responsibility or criticism.
It's like saying "pass the buck" or "throw someone under the bus", but with more of a playful or sarcastic tone often used online.
Etymology:
Comes from Chinese internet slang where "Guo"(wok/pot) represents "blame" - as in carrying a pot of guilt. so when you "shuai guo", you're literally throwing your pot of blame at someone else.
Figurative meaning: To shift the blame onto someone else - especially when trying to avoid responsibility or criticism.
It's like saying "pass the buck" or "throw someone under the bus", but with more of a playful or sarcastic tone often used online.
Etymology:
Comes from Chinese internet slang where "Guo"(wok/pot) represents "blame" - as in carrying a pot of guilt. so when you "shuai guo", you're literally throwing your pot of blame at someone else.
"The project failed and the boss tried to shuai guo to the interns."
"Classic move - he forgot the deadline and then shuai guo the whole thing on IT."
"Classic move - he forgot the deadline and then shuai guo the whole thing on IT."
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