19
'Singlish' terms have been added to the
Oxford English Dictionary
SINGAPORE — If you want to roll with the locals, you should probably check out the
Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
The hallowed
Dictionary has
added 19 common
Singaporean and 13
Hong Kong terms to its quarterly update.
Listed as "Singapore English" by the OED, Singlish is Singapore's creole and usually involves loanwords from Chinese dialects and Malay or
English expressions that are often used by the locals.
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Examples include: "shiok" (cool, great; delicious, superb); "lepak" (to loiter aimlessly or idly; to loaf, relax, hang out); and "blur" (slow in understanding; unaware, ig**rant, confused).
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