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phẹt

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The Vietnamese word "phẹt" is a verb that generally means to "spit" or to "soiled oneself" in a messy or dirty manner. It is often used in informal contexts, and it can carry a somewhat crude or negative connotation, suggesting a lack of control or care when doing so.

Basic Meaning:
  1. To spit: "Phẹt" can refer to spitting, especially in a way that is messy or unrefined.
  2. To soil oneself: It can also mean that someone has involuntarily soiled their clothes, usually referring to a child.
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "phẹt" when you want to describe someone spitting in a careless way or when talking about a child who has had an accident in their pants.
  • It is often used in casual conversations and may not be appropriate in formal settings.
Examples:
  1. Spitting:
    • "Anh ấy phẹt ra đất." (He spit on the ground.)
  2. Soiling:
    • "Đứa bé phẹt ra quần." (The little boy involuntarily soiled his trousers.)
Advanced Usage:
  • "Bạ đâu phẹt đấy" is an expression that means to spit or act carelessly anywhere without regard for cleanliness or propriety. It can also imply acting thoughtlessly in general.
  • Example: "Cậu ấy bạ đâu phẹt đấy, không quan tâm đến xung quanh." (He spits carelessly anywhere, without caring about his surroundings.)
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "phẹt," but it may be used with other words to form phrases or expressions.
Different Meanings:
  • While "phẹt" primarily refers to spitting or soiling, it can also imply a certain roughness or lack of refinement in behavior.
Synonyms:
  • For "to spit," you might use "khạc" (to hawk) in a more refined context.
  • For "to soil," you could use "bẩn" (to get dirty) in a more general sense, although it does not carry the specific involuntary connotation that "phẹt" does.
  1. Spit filthily
    • Bạ đâu phẹt đấy
      To spit filthily at random
  2. Soil involimtarily
    • Đứa bé phẹt ra quần
      The little boy involuntarily soiled his trousers

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