1. Chinese fried noodle dish
2. Mixed drink containing Bundaberg Rum (Aus), orange juice and dry ginger ale.
3. An alias used by certain people to hide their true identiy and sound Chinese.
1. A term used to describe an individual who frequently tells lies or exaggerates the truth. The phrase originates from the traditional Chinese pastry "Ang Ku Kueh," which has a soft, convincing exterior but hides a filling inside, symbolising how a person may present a believable facade while hiding falsehoods or fabrications beneath the surface. This nickname is a playful jab at someone who is skilled at spinning stories that may not always be entirely truthful.
2. A lighthearted, sometimes mocking reference to someone whose words are often unreliable or deceptive.
*Example*: "I wouldn’t believe him, he’s such an Ang Ku Kueh—always making up stories!"
unit of measurement for how awesome something is. Only on a scale from zero (0) to ten (10), ten being the highest. Measurements must always be calculated as integers (no decimals). Unit can be symbolized by a horizontal angry-face, as shown: >:|
example 1:
A: "Dude, that quiz was crazy hard."
B: "Yeah, I know. It was like 2 Kuehners."
example 2:
A: "Bro, that was the coolest movie ever!"
B: "I give that 9 Kuehners, minimum."