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Hong Kong Code-mixing Dictionary
A contemporary Cantonese-English dictionary
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out cat
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Definition: Said to have originated from 'copycat' in English, this is a Kongish code-mixing phrase that refers to someone who cheats or copies other people's answers in an exam. (出貓)
Usage: E.g. Don't dare to bring out the cat in an exam! (唔好咁大擔考試出貓!)
Synonym: 出貓
Reference:
https://www.scmp.com/yp/discover/lifestyle/article/3181508/cat-got-your-tongue-feline-inspired-cantonese-slang-all-kinds
Local Student Hong Konger Code-mixing
2024-05-13
Out c
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Definition: A code-mixing term that refers to ‘out of syllabus’, which is used by local school students in Hong Kong.
Usage: Past paper條題目out c左。
Local Student Hong Konger Code-mixing
2023-12-11
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