lobang
English
Etymology
From Malay lubang (“A hole, opening or gap”), commonly misspelled and pronounced in Singapore as lobang.
Pronunciation
- (Singapore) IPA(key): [ˌlo˧ˈbäŋ˦]
Noun
lobang (plural lobangs)
- (Singapore, colloquial) A good deal or opportunity; pertaining to job offers, business opportunities or sales.
- 1998 August 21, sg.marketplace (Usenet):
- any1 got lobang in getting fake rolex watches????pls reply in this newsgroup....thanks!
- 2008 January 21, SC@UTS (Usenet):
- With the ever-expanding job market here in the region, we have started a section on the job offering. If you have any job lobang, feel free to post it here for the community to forward to their acquaintances.
- 2011 April 13, pesspgde_05/06_yr2 (Usenet):
- anybody got lobang for basketball coach? Need to get one for my girls team. Preferably if you know the person personally and the coach is trustworthy and good:) Thanks!
Synonyms
- kang tow
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlobaŋ/
- Hyphenation: lo‧bang
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