lou6 tai2 kwong4露體狂露体狂
Jyutpinglou6 tai2 kwong4
Yalelouh tái kwòhng
Definition
A flasher or exhibitionist; someone who derives sexual gratification from exposing their genitals in public.
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How it's used
This term is used specifically to describe someone who derives sexual gratification from exposing themselves in public. It carries a strong negative connotation and is often used in news reports or warnings about public safety. It is not a clinical term but a common label for this type of criminal behavior.
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go3個goExamples
teng1聽gong2講gan6呢paai4排gung1公jyun2園jau5有lou6露tai2體kwong4狂,nei5你je6夜maan5晚cin1千kei4祈m4唔hou2好zi6自gei2己haang4行。
I heard there is a flasher in the park recently, you better not walk alone at night.
go2嗰go3個lou6露tai2體kwong4狂bei2俾ging2警caat3察laai1拉zo2咗laa3喇,daai6大gaa1家zung1終jyu1於ho2可ji5以fong3放sam1心。
That flasher has been arrested by the police, everyone can finally feel at ease.
Related words
Common phrases
flasher on the loose
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with someone who is just naked in a private or appropriate setting, as the term specifically implies a non-consensual act intended to shock or harass others.
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