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shuai

Hot, attractive, cute, charming in Mandarin (Chinese Dialect)
Shuai ge - cute guy.

Girl: OMG look at that shuai ge over there!
Girl 2: He shuai meh? My boyfriend more shuai la.
by Lizsay May 11, 2008
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Shuai

As a han Chinese myself, I can confirm that Shuai means something cool, awesome, swag, dope, etc. It is indeed very similar to the Japanese equivalent of Sugoi. Part of me wishes that shuai became more popular than sugoi.
A: Look at that car
B: That's so shuai
A: Do you mean sugoi?
B: No, I mean shuai
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian December 4, 2021
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Shuai

An adjective in Mandarin to describe something cool, awesome, swag, dope, etc. Basically the Chinese equivalent of 'Sugoi' (though Shuai is usually used to describe a person).
Example 1
Girl: Do these sunglasses look good on me?
Guy: I think they make you look absolutely shuai

Example 2
Dude 1: Dude check out my new PS5!
Dude 2: Holy shit that's so shuai!
by Obv troll is obvious January 10, 2021
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Shuai

An adjective in Mandarin to describe something cool, awesome, swag, dope, etc. Unfortunately, this term has been butchered by most sinoboo's and is rarely used by Chinese people due to this.
Example 1
Girl: Do these sunglasses look good on me?
Guy: I think they make you look absolutely shuai

Example 2
Dude 1: Dude check out my new PS5!
Dude 2: Holy shit that's so shuai!
by mu qing's biggest simp January 22, 2021
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Shuai Wu

A very hardworking person, and also cares for others.
OMG she's so Shuai Wu! She does alot of stuff for our projects and lets us have a break!
by Mooo Snuckel March 14, 2015
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Shuai Li

A very hardworking person, and also cares for others.
OMG he's Shuai Li! He did alot of stuff for our projects and lets give him a break!
by Wilto n June 11, 2016
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Shuai Guo

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.
"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."
by shuaiGuoXiaMaxxx November 9, 2025
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