"The kid's got style for sure, and the shuaige complex to match"
Ambiguous noun / adjective usage encouraged
"Damn that girl's hot, and she's got the accompanying shuaige"
Ambiguous noun / adjective usage encouraged
"Damn that girl's hot, and she's got the accompanying shuaige"
by arechigraph February 16, 2010
Get the shuaigemug. 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.
Refers to a hot or handsome man, generally very attractive.
Literally means "handsome younger brother" but not used literally.
by fayarc December 29, 2018
Get the shuaigemug.