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Now can the student use singlish for composition in the PSLE, since oxford has been updated?

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It's actually "Chinese Educated". Last time education system can choose between Chinese or English. If Chinese every subject will be taught in Chinese.

 

But the Hokkien Beng cannot pronounce "educated" so "helicopter" is used.

 

Kapeesh?

 

never heard of this term.

how is "educated" pronounced to sound like "helicopter"?

 

I am really trying to pronounce it and tongue is now cramp... LOL

 

Edit: ok maybe just a direct substitute... but makes no sense..

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It's funny what the humsap version of "helicopter" is.

 

 

Your man lies on top of you, entering you in traditional missionary style, but then — yowza! — he starts doing a 360-degree spin, all the while keeping his penis deep inside of you. As he's rotating and thrusting, help guide him around your body like a propeller would spin around the top of a helicopter. Make sure to lift his legs when they swing around over your head.

 

Anyway this description comes from Cosmopolitan.

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It's funny what the humsap version of "helicopter" is.

 

 

Anyway this description comes from Cosmopolitan.

 

I saw the clip before

jin satki mens!

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never heard of this term.

how is "educated" pronounced to sound like "helicopter"?

 

I am really trying to pronounce it and tongue is now cramp... LOL

 

Edit: ok maybe just a direct substitute... but makes no sense..

 

Dun ask me. Ask Jack Neo.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvLMmn33xPI

 

Watch from 7:30 onwards... See how he use "Chinese Helicopter".

I saw the clip before

jin satki mens!

 

NVNT :grin:

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killer litter

 

 

this one also singlish?

 

What do the rest of the world use?

 

Life-threatening rapid descending refuse from a higher altitude?

 

:D 

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never heard of this term.

how is "educated" pronounced to sound like "helicopter"?

 

I am really trying to pronounce it and tongue is now cramp... LOL

 

Edit: ok maybe just a direct substitute... but makes no sense..

yalor, at most plonounce as L-lucation

 

Chinese Helicopter is actually referring to MIC Helicopter . . . [scholar]

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Yeah! means I am still young!  :grin:

 

But seriously, if it has become obsolete/passe (apparent from all the [confused]  generated from MCFers), why include into the Oxford dic?

 

 

 

This is a phrase from the 80s... No wonder so many people don't know about it these days.

 

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