What is Bo XIM?

What is Bo XIM?

Bo Xim means no heart in hokkien.

What does BUAY Sai mean?

unable
Buay sai (boo-ay sai): A Hokkien phrase that means unable or incapable to do something.

What is Bo Eng?

Bo Eng translates to ‘Not Free’ or ‘Busy’ in Hokkien. For the busy Singaporean.

What does Wle stand for?

WLE

Acronym Definition
WLE Wide Local Excision
WLE Wing Leading Edge (NASA)
WLE Weblogic Enterprise
WLE Wet Low Emissions

What does Chio mean in Singapore?

CB is also known as “chio bu“, a Hokkien phrase which means actually means buxom lady. In the Singaporean context, however, it is the guys’ favourite phrase to describe the presence of an attractive girl. The everyday Singaporean: A: Eh bro, chiobu!

What is the full form Bo?

B. O. is an unpleasant smell caused by sweat on a person’s body. B.O. is an abbreviation for body odour.

What is the meaning of Barang Barang?

Noun. barang. Any magical practice, in the Philippines, that afflicts a person with bugs inside his/her body. A magical practice, similar to voodoo, that uses a poppet to inflict harm. witchcraft, black magic, sorcery.

What does Bo Jio mean in Singapore slang?

Bo jio What it means: Arguably the most overused words in Singapore, “bo jio” is amazingly applicable to almost every situation in life. A Hokkien phrase which means never invite, your friends will probably say it to you if you fail to share this awesome article with them.

What does Pai Seh mean in Hokkien slang?

Pai seh What it means: A Hokkien phrase which means 不好意思 or a feeling of embarrassment. “ pai seh ” is used mainly as an apologetic response or a portrayal of the feeling of embarrassment. A: Paiseh ah I need to fetch my mum.

What does the word sian mean in Singapore?

Sian. What it means: “Sian” is a Hokkien word which conveys boredom, frustration, weariness or monotony. The everyday Singaporean: What Monday morning classes feel like: 24. Steady. What it means: “Steady” used to be a term which implies that a boy and a girl are in a serious relationship.

What does Siao mean in Hokkien in Singapore?

What it means: Meaning crazy in Hokkien. “ siao ” is used as a reply to a crazy idea or proposition by someone, or to describe a crazy person. Check out the video below for a typical Singaporean’s usage of “ siao “: Boy: *To girl best friend* Actually, after all these years of being friends, I just wanted to tell you..

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