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Lao hong

literal meaning from Mandarin: to lose air.
Can be also used to mean lackluster or stale.

etymological origin: Mandarin particularly in Singapore and Malaysia. Used mainly to describe something that has gone soggy or lost its crispyness

this biscuit lao hong already

by TheSuperconscious October 28, 2024


lao hong

used to describe the vibe a person

a sensitive, soft, deeply emotional over-thinker easily spotted having crinkles around their eyes, similar to an anteater or elephant's eyes, from insomnia. They are also quite blur (refer to slang "sotong")

She has a very lao hong personality.

by the Collective Unconscious October 28, 2024