puk1 hoi1 laa1仆開啦仆开啦
Jyutpingpuk1 hoi1 laa1
Yalepūk hōi lā
Definition
Fuck off!; get lost!
slangslangvulgar
How it's used
This expression is a highly aggressive and vulgar way to dismiss someone. It functions as a command to get lost or stop bothering the speaker, carrying a much stronger emotional weight than standard phrases like 走開. It is strictly reserved for intense arguments or when someone has completely crossed a line.
Examples
Related words
Common phrases
to tell someone to fuck off
Common mistake
Do not use this in any professional or polite setting, as it is considered offensive and rude. It is not a casual way to ask someone to move aside.
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