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Chinese Slang

The Chinese language is filled with wonderful slang, colloquialisms, curses, and vulgarisms. But be careful what you say. Although this glossary may seem relatively innocent, the wrong word in the wrong place can cause a lot of trouble. You are best off listening out for these words before you start using them yourself. And make sure you get the tones right, or you may end up saying something entirely different.

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色狼
[sèláng] n. lecher; sex maniac

傻冒儿
[shă màor] n. idiot; fool; ass

傻逼
[shă bī] n. jerk; twit; asshole

傻眼
[shă yăn] adj. stupefied; dumbfounded (lit.: dazzled)

时不时
[shí bu shí] idiom. from time to time; sometimes; now and then

十三点
[shí sān diăn] n. flake; flighty person; immature person (Shanghai dialect)

书呆子
[shūdāizi] n. bookworm; nerd

帅呆了
[shuài dāi le] adj. gorgeous; drop-dead gorgeous


[shuàn] v. con; rip off; trick

水货
[shuĭ huò] n. smuggled goods


[sī] v. use; take; snort; do (drugs)

吸毒
[sīdú] v. use; take; snort; do (drugs)

算了
[suàn le] v. forget it; leave it; let it go

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