buang
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Singapore) IPA(key): /ˈbuːʌŋ/
Verb
buang (third-person singular simple present buangs, present participle buanging, simple past and past participle buanged)
- (Singapore, colloquial, informal) To discard or throw something out.
- 2004, Xiaxue, “Blogging TV Critic!”, in blogspot.sg:
- Being the deep-thinking intellectual I am, I sat in front of my telly, contemplating certain important issues before setting out to watch the 9 o'clock show - The Champion, starring the voluptuous Fiona Xie, no-breasted Jeanette Aw, and cute Toro Tan (I don't know Toro's surname so I anyhow buang).
Anagrams
Cebuano
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: bu‧ang
Noun
buang
- a crazy person
- a mentally challenged person
- a hippie
- a fool
Adjective
buang
- idiotic; having the quality of idiocy; very foolish; stupid; nonsensical
Malay
Verb
buang (Jawi spelling بواڠ)
Descendants
- English: buang
Tagalog
Alternate forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Cebuano
Noun
buang
- (pejorative) a stupid person
- 2017, Rodrigo Duterte (via Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- Baka nga ito si Kim Jong-un, ‘yung t*****. You know, if that guy… I do not think that he is ready but he is playing with dangerous toys, ‘yang buang na ‘yan,...
- 2017, Rodrigo Duterte (via Philippine Daily Inquirer)
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