mensao
English
Etymology
From Chinese 悶騷 (“mun6 sou1”) or 闷骚 (“mēnsāo”) or 悶燒 (“ㄇㄣ ㄕㄠ”); from English men + show
Alternative forms
men sao, men-sao
Adjective
mensao (comparative more mensao, superlative most mensao)
- (Internet, neologism) Used in the Chinese sense, to describe men who have a staid, dull, conventional exterior, but a fiery, passionate interior, and thus whose actions do not match appearances. Primarily used in internet translations of Chinese material.
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