The five most common vulgar words in Cantonese profanity are Diu (屌), gau (𨳊), lan (𨶙), tsat (𨳍) and hai (屄), where the first literally means fuck, while the rest are sexual organs of either gender. They are sometimes collectively known as the "outstanding five in Cantonese" (廣東話一門五傑). These five words are generally offensive and they give rise to a variety of euphemisms. Other curse phrases, such as puk gai (仆街) and ham gaa caan (咸家鏟), are also common.

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  • The five most common vulgar words in Cantonese profanity are Diu (屌), gau (𨳊), lan (𨶙), tsat (𨳍) and hai (屄), where the first literally means fuck, while the rest are sexual organs of either gender. They are sometimes collectively known as the "outstanding five in Cantonese" (廣東話一門五傑). These five words are generally offensive and they give rise to a variety of euphemisms. Other curse phrases, such as puk gai (仆街) and ham gaa caan (咸家鏟), are also common.
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  • The five most common vulgar words in Cantonese profanity are Diu (屌), gau (𨳊), lan (𨶙), tsat (𨳍) and hai (屄), where the first literally means fuck, while the rest are sexual organs of either gender. They are sometimes collectively known as the "outstanding five in Cantonese" (廣東話一門五傑). These five words are generally offensive and they give rise to a variety of euphemisms. Other curse phrases, such as puk gai (仆街) and ham gaa caan (咸家鏟), are also common.
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  • Cantonese profanity
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