puk1 gaai1 sei2仆街死
Jyutpingpuk1 gaai1 sei2
Yalepūk gāai séi
Definition
A curse word telling someone to drop dead, go to hell, or screw off.
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How it's used
Carries a strong, aggressive tone that is significantly more offensive than just calling someone a jerk. It functions as a harsh interjection or a terminal curse directed at someone's character or actions. Using this phrase effectively ends polite conversation and signals intense anger or contempt.
Examples
Why the hell are you telling me to drop dead?
He is always lying to people, he can go to hell.
Related words
Common phrases
really go to hell
Common mistake
Avoid using this in any professional or formal setting, as it is considered highly vulgar and can escalate conflicts instantly.
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Grammar guides
- TonesCantonese has six tones, and the tones can change in certain grammatical contexts. Learn the six tones and the rules for tone change.
- Time and datesClock time, days of the week, months, and years. The patterns you need to make plans and talk about when things happen.
- Modal verbsHow to say can, will, may, should, must, and want. The core modal verbs of Cantonese and the differences that trip up beginners.



