Ah Tiong
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hokkien 阿中 (a-tiong), where 中 (tiong) is a clipping of 中國/中国 (Tiong-kok, “China”).
Pronunciation
- (Singapore) IPA(key): /ˌɑː˨ ˈtjɔŋ˦/
Noun
- (Singapore, Malaysia, derogatory, colloquial, ethnic slur) A mainland Chinese person.
- 1998 August 3, soc.culture.malaysia (Usenet):
- Any Ah Tiong and Tan Sri could have solved the problem in a civil manner in a few hours but you have an irrational leader on one side and absent leaders the other...
- 2011 August 14, soc.culture.singapore (Usenet):
- If is she both Singaporens and Ah Tiong, how is that possible?
- 2012 November 7, soc.culture.singapore (Usenet):
- So the moment he cannot employ cheap Ah Tiong slaves from PRC he decides to close shop.
- 2017 March 20, sgforums (Usenet):
- Volvo cars now Ah tiong brand[.]
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