Puk gaai Cantonese profanity



the written form of puk gai commonly seen in hong kong.


puk gai (error: {{lang}}: unrecognized language tag: zh-yue (help), idiomatically written chinese: 仆街; cantonese yale: puk1 gaai1) literally means falling onto street , common curse phrase in cantonese may translated english drop dead . used noun refer annoying person means prick . phrase can used in daily life under variety of situations express annoyance, disgrace or other emotions. since phrase not involve sexual organs or reference sex, argue should not considered profanity. nevertheless, pk used euphemism phrase. written form can seen on graffiti in hong kong , in guangdong, china.


in southeast asia, meaning of phrase has evolved no longer profanity, , taken mean epic fail . in taiwan, commonly used refer planking. term used in colloquial sense malaysian malays, in case rendered pokai .








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