mou5 tin1 zong1冇天裝冇天装
Jyutpingmou5 tin1 zong1
Yalemóuh tīn jōng
Definition
An evil, wicked, or unprincipled person; someone beyond saving.
colloquialpeopleemotion
How it's used
Describes someone who acts with complete disregard for moral boundaries or conscience. It carries a strong sense of moral condemnation, implying that the person's actions are so egregious that they have forfeited any protection or grace from heaven. Often used when someone commits a particularly cruel or ungrateful act.
Examples
He is such a wicked person, he will face retribution sooner or later.
Don't be so evil, leave yourself a way out.
Related words
Common phrases
utterly wicked and doomed
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with simply being mean or rude. It is a very heavy, serious accusation reserved for people who demonstrate a total lack of humanity or moral compass.
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