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ni hao

chinese for hi or hello. if you add 'ma' to the end, it means how are you doing today?

ME: ni hao ma?

You: Wo hun hao(im great in chinese)

by animejunkie429800 April 17, 2005

1560πŸ‘ 562πŸ‘Ž


Hao-Ting

A person u meet and think is sucky at first. But he will be kind, caring, vulnerable, and loyal to everyone who earns his trust. He is usually super high per and ready to face to challenges. He like to party and have fun with it friends. He know what he likes and doesn't. Do not try and provoke him or the people he loves because he WILL come back at you with something stronger. Really good listener.

Ella: Hao-Ting, help meee I think Jorge doesn't like me anymore.

by DASAVGEPIG May 8, 2021


ni hao

ni hao (second tone first tone when used together) means 'Hello' in mandarin chinese. When the question word 'ma' (no tone) is added at the end of it, it simply means "How are you?" The literal meaning of ni hao is 'you good'. Putting something before the word good makes it hello to that paticular person or group of people. ni is simply 'you', so you would that that to only one person. With the 'ma', the literal translation is 'you good?'

yue lan: ni hao!
xiao yun: ni hao ma?
yue lan: hao. ni ne?

by yue lan November 14, 2006

707πŸ‘ 271πŸ‘Ž


Song Hao

A person that makes up a lot of words somehow. Probably started a revolution as well.

Person A: Say a word that Song Hao made
Person B: Bruh Seggs

by random-guy123456789 April 24, 2021


Shu Hao

A Comfort Tree. Also a book hero.

Person A: Shu Hao is a nice Comfort Tree
Person B: and a book hero.

by random-guy123456789 April 21, 2021


hao shuai

hao shuai- pronounced β€œhav shoe-why” is an exclamation used by table tennis/ping-pong enthusiasts, spectators and commentators alike.

Similar to fuck but not as versatile in usage but limited to table tennis situations and is typically associated with a feeling of admiration, surprise and/or shock. Sometimes table tennis enthusiasts also greet each other with "hao shuai" and "shuai hao" exchanges. Also,note that this word has no real relation to the CNT player Hao-Shuai who is infamous for missing easy lob shots.

Player A serves heavy underspin short serve with heavily tuned rubber, Player B anticipates the spin well and rips past a vicious backhand winner. Player A remarks– "hao shoui..."!!

German sensation and former world champ, Timo boll is playing the Danish kid and european champ, M Maze and are caught in a FH – FH rally, maze counters with a vicious side spin loop to Boll’s BH, Boll a lefty uses his non-dominant right hand to make the shot and gets a winner. Spectators and commentators ignite with joy and comment wow!, hao shuai!! hau shuai!!

by TTman April 29, 2010

14πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


hao-no-star

when someone thinks they are amazing at table tennis,when actually there terible in comparrison to a good player.

yo boy,i was down the club last night and there was this hao-no-star it was so funny.

by pdizzleppppppp May 1, 2010

11πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž