ce2 saai3 kei4扯晒旗
Jyutpingce2 saai3 kei4
Yaleché saai kèih
Definition
To have a full erection.
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How it's used
This expression is a highly informal and somewhat crude way to describe male arousal. It is strictly reserved for casual conversation among friends and should be avoided in any professional or polite social setting. The phrase literally evokes the image of a flag being raised to its full height.
Examples
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Common phrases
to have an erection
Common mistake
Do not use this phrase in any context other than very close, informal company, as it is considered vulgar and potentially offensive to others.
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Grammar guides
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