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From Chinese 帥哥 (or 帅哥), pronounced shuài gē.
Refers to a hot or handsome man, generally very attractive.
Literally means "handsome younger brother" but not used literally.
你看了那個男孩嗎?大帥哥啦!- ni kan le nage nanhai ma? Tai shuaige la! (did you see that boy? He's too hot!!!)
shuaige by fayarc December 29, 2018
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