Introducing the word - Biak
The word, BIAK. Originated from the sound made when you drop something soft and gooey (possibly slimy) on the floor.
However, in our dictionary, this word has different meanings for different context.
Pete out.
*Update on 24th Sept 1030am*
Apparently, the word, biak, in malay has a rather interesting meaning. According to my friend, it means to reproduce. So let me add this on:
However, in our dictionary, this word has different meanings for different context.
- Definition: Feeling down
- Usage: Wah lao, this week so sian loh. I'm feeling so biakked. (Normal grammer applies)
- Definition: Collapse
Usage: Work load is damn heavy loh. Go home liao confirm immediately biak one. - Definition: Something soft and gooey dropped on the floor
Usage: What is the difference between a man jumping from the 2nd storey and the 20th storey?
The man on the 20th storey will go "AAaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!" *biak*
The man on the 2nd storey will go *biak* "Aaaaaaahhhh........" (get it? -_-;)
Pete out.
*Update on 24th Sept 1030am*
Apparently, the word, biak, in malay has a rather interesting meaning. According to my friend, it means to reproduce. So let me add this on:
- Definition: To reproduce.
- Usage: (In a pub) Hey girl *crooked smile and winks*, wana come to my place and biak tonight ?
Hahaha, now we have a new pick up line liao!

3 Comments:
Definition: To reproduce.
Usage: (In a pub) Hey girl *crooked smile and winks*, wana come to my place and biak tonight ?
^^ but what if don't want to reproduce, just want to have fun only, still can use 'biak'?
hahaha. oh my god why am i asking this question. haha.
Hmmm... interesting question... maybe i'll let Jaimei answer that question? :P
That means in this case, biak is not reproduce ma. Is the act of....irregardless if it's for reproduction or not ;)wahahahaha!
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