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Do you want to come and Look See Look See Malaysia?
Posted by cclee2889 • 6/10/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: food, people, Place, travel
If you got a chance, would you like to come to visit Malaysia?
Come and join my latest photo blog showcasing what is happening in Malaysia at lookseelookseemalaysia.nakedozone.com
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Very nice blog, love the photos
That was quite the car accident! Love the city view...very pretty.
My sister visited Malaysia a few years ago, I have some of the photos on my photo blog.
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Some other common Slangs used in Singapore and Malaysia
SEE WHAT?
A belligerent contraction of "What are you looking at?"
"See what? I break my nose damn funny to look at, meh?"
SEE ME NO UP
To be looked down upon by someone. Can also be used to accuse someone of being condescending.
"You know me for so long and still treat me like that? You damn see me no up, is it?"
SELL BACKSIDE
A classic example of Singlish hyperbole. While it literally alludes to prostituting oneself, it is used in conjunction with any instance when one has to contend with hardship.
1. "Die, today I kena fired. Tomorrow got no choice, must go Desker Road and sell backside oreddy."
2. "Heng ah! I today touch 4D. No need to go Geylang and sell backside anymore."
SHOW HALF BALL
To describe a girl who is revealing substantial cleavage.
“Check out Ah Lian today, man. Her dress is so low cut, she show half ball.”
VOMIT BLOOD
Literal translation from the Hokkien phrase "tor hwee", which is used to describe undergoing extreme difficulty, intense suffering or great irritation. "Vomit" is often pronounced "womit".
Ah Beng: "Yesterday, hor, I teach my son Maths, teach until vomit blood."
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