pang seh
English
Pronunciation
(Singapore) IPA(key): /ˈpʌŋ seɪ/
Verb
pang seh
- (Singapore, informal) To deliberately miss an agreed appointment, especially at the last minute.
- 2002, The Coxford Singlish dictionary, page 84:
- Wau lau, damn shy man, Ah Lian on her wedding day kena pang seh by her husband.
- 2003, Samantha Hanna, An essential guide to Singlish, page 69:
- Again pang seh after I buy tickets to movie. I never ask her to come again.
- (Singapore, informal) To stand someone up.
- 2010-03-10, Belinda Wee, “Thaddeus’ pals”, in Go, Thaddeus!, archived from the original on 4 March 2016:
- They had made a pact to attend Raffles Junior College together and while my nephew obliged for a while, he made an early exit and left Julian feeling that he had been “pang seh-ed” (let down) by his best friend.
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