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The Coxford Singlish Dictionary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (1 entry out of 817)
STER (Contributed by Kok Leong) An army suffix, attached to verbs to describe their perpetrators, e.g. someone who ‘kengs’ (malingers) is a ‘kengster’, while someone who ‘tuangs’ (skives) is a ‘tuangster’. A lesser form than ‘king’ as in ‘tuang king’ or ‘keng king’. “Eh, all you kengsters! Don’t pretend-pretend you sick so you can stay back and tuang, ah!” See also: King Keng Tuang
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