luk6 gau2六九
Jyutpingluk6 gau2
Yaleluhk gáu
Definition
Sixty-nine; a mutual oral sex position.
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How it's used
This term is used exclusively to refer to the sexual position and carries a very informal, often blunt tone. It is not used in polite company or professional settings. Like many sexual terms in Cantonese, it is frequently used in casual banter among close friends who are comfortable discussing intimate topics.
Examples
They were exhausted after doing 69.
Have you ever tried 69?
Related words
Common phrases
to perform 69
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with the number sixty-nine in a mathematical or general counting context, where it is simply read as 六十九. Using this term in a non-sexual context will cause significant confusion or embarrassment.
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