ban1 zau1 zai2賓周仔宾周仔
Jyutpingban1 zau1 zai2
Yalebān jāu jái
Definition
Penis
colloquialbody
How it's used
This term is a highly informal and somewhat childish way to refer to the male genitalia. It is often used by parents when speaking to young children or in very casual, crude contexts among friends. It carries a playful or blunt tone rather than a clinical or strictly vulgar one.
Examples
Little kids, don't play with your private parts.
Related words
Common phrases
to play with oneself
Common mistake
Avoid using this in any professional, medical, or formal setting, as it will sound extremely immature or inappropriate. It is strictly limited to private or very close social circles.
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Grammar guides
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