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cainis
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Malay
Etymology
Distorted pronunciation of English Chinese, in analogy to meleis (“rude term for Malay people”).
Pronunciation
Noun
cainis (plural cainis-cainis or cainis2) (humorous, Internet slang, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur, rare)
- a Chinese person, especially one who behaves in an arrogant, rude manner.
- Adalah cite one Cainis uncle yang tegur sorang influencer sebab kedai tu non halal. As a Cainis uncle, I agree. ― It is a quote from a Chinese uncle who scolded an influencer because the shop was non-halal. As a Chinese uncle, I agree.
Usage notes
Sometimes also used by Malaysian Chinese to poke fun of some members of their own people who behave rudely.
See also
- Cina apek
- type C
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