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Chinese
Pronunciation
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Noun
鬍鬚佬
- (Cantonese, Liuzhou Mandarin) man with a big beard or moustache; man with (a lot of) facial hair; beardy
- (American (–1980) Taishanese) beatnik
Synonyms
- (beatnik): (American Taishanese) 生鬚佬/生须佬
Proper noun
鬍鬚佬
- (Cuba Cantonese, informal) Fidel Castro
2016 January 16, “闖拉美 CH01 古巴” (31m45s from the start), in 華人移民史, RTHK:
「五九年,呢個鬍鬚佬嚟咗囉。」
「五九年,呢个胡须佬嚟咗啰。」 - “ng5 gau2 nin4, ni1 go3 wu4 sou1 lou2 lai4 zo2 lo1.”
- That Castro arrived in '59.
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References
- 雷竞璇 (2021 April 20) “零散笔记:古巴的两个老革命”, in 搜狐
- Lorraine Dong, Marlon K. Hom (1980) “Chinatown Chinese: The San Francisco Dialect”, in Amerasia