What is the synonym of stole?
In this page you can discover 83 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for stole, like: shawl, took, thieved, swindled, swiped, crept, snatched, robbed, pocketed, pussyfooted and snitched.
What does Liao mean Singapore?
The ‘Liao’ slang translates directly to ‘already’, and is used as an emphasis for the verb before it. The slang is also used with different variations of verbs and can simplify long sentences like ‘I have already eaten’ to ‘Eat Liao’.
What’s the abbreviation for Singapore?
Appendix DISO Country Codes for Selected Countries
Country | Two-letter Abbreviation |
---|---|
Singapore | SG |
Slovakia (Slovak Republic) | SK |
Slovenia | SI |
Solomon Islands | SB |
What does Chim mean in Singapore?
Chim (cheem): Origins are unclear, but probably Hokkien; it means intellectual or profound, sometimes also used with a condescending tone. Example: “What is this professor talking about? He’s too chim, I don’t understand him at all!”
Whats a slang word for steal?
knock off (slang) half-inch (old-fashioned, slang) heist (US, slang) embezzle.
What is the antonyms of stole?
Opposite of to have dispossessed someone of something. returned. gave back. reinstated. handed back.
What is Abuden?
“Abuden?” – Combination of Hokkien “A-bo”, meaning “if not” in English, and the word “then”. It is also equivalent to simply saying “Obviously”. Usually used a sarcastic response to an obvious observation or question.
What does Encik mean?
encik – (From Malay) Literally means ‘Mister’ in Malay. When used in a military context, it is used to address warrant officers in the Singapore Armed Forces.
Is Singapore a city?
Singapore
Singapore national cricket team/Locations
What is Sohai?
It is a cantonese word used in Malaysia. The direct translation means “stupid cunt” which we do cuss it here alot in Australia.
What does Ching Chai mean?
Origin: Hokkien/Teochew – literally means “anything” or “whatever” Chin Chai is often used as a reply to a question when one is unable to make up his/her mind or has no preference to a choice. It can also be used to describe a person that is easy-going.