Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

Oi

It is a figurative and humorous expression of the mocking or teasing toward obscenity or rascality The word can be applied in the context of an object or event. You can give a behavior or a particular person a fictional name which involves the word“oi”

“Over there is Mr Oi Hong. He’s such a horny bastard” “The exam is disgustingly difficult. Stupid Oi level exam”

Wei Kiat

It is a name. Often used to describe a boy who is obsessed with anime and is willing to gate-keep it for life.

“Wei Kiat is binge watching anime.” “These people are all dead because they told Wei Kiat they hated No Game No Life.”

Zhe Hai

It is a name often used by Chinese. It describes a sexy but horny and perverted boy, or a boy who enjoys Loli.

Giao, look at Zhe Hai!” “Ew, Zhe Hai is smiling weirdly.”

Wonjun

It is a name often used for Koreans. Sexy Korean boy often inherit this name.

“Wonjun is so smart and sexy!” “Wonjun is an oppa.”

Wonjun

It is a name often used for Koreans. Sexy Korean boy often inherit this name.

“Wonjun is so smart and sexy!” “Wonjun is an obba.”

Zhou Hong

It is a name often used by Chinese. It describes a muscular but perverted boy. Myths say that Zhou Hong is a beast who turns into a hormone raging monster on Thursdays.

“Oh no, it’s Thursday! Run away from Zhou Hong!” “Zhou Hong is back from the gym again. What a Ju Ju!”

Ju Ju

Used to describe big muscular men. Often used to praise men who go to the gym and are trying to gain muscle.

“Yo Mr Zhou, your muscles are huge! What a Ju Ju!” “Look! It’s a Ju Ju!”