pok kai
English
Alternative forms
- pokai, pok-gai, pok-kai
Etymology
Cantonese 仆街 (puk1 gaai1, “fall onto street, drop dead, go to hell”), from 仆 (puk1, “fall”) + 街 (gaai1, “street”).
Pronunciation
- (Singapore) IPA(key): /ˈpɔk̚ kai/
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Adjective
pok kai (not comparable)
- (Singapore, Malaysia, slang) Having no money; broke; bankrupt.
- 2003, Sylvia Toh Paik Choo, The complete Eh, Goondu!:
- Out shopping, child to parent. “Daddy I want this, daddy I want that.” Daddy, “Daddy pok kai awreddy, ask your mummy.”
- 2015, “Pok Gai”, in Singaporelang - What the Singlish?, archived from the original on 3 March 2019:
- After buying my girlfriend her branded bag, I’m officially pok kai, please don’t ask me to go shopping or clubbing with you.
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