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kiasu
[ kee-ah-soo, kee-uh-soo ]
adjective
- self-serving, competitive, or greedy:
parents who are kiasu about their childrenās education.
noun
- Also °ģ¾±Ā·²¹Ā·²õ³ÜĀ·¾±²õ³¾ []. a self-serving, competitive, or greedy mindset.
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of kiasu1
Example Sentences
If youāre a parent who volunteers hours of your free time at a school just so your offspring has a better chance of enrolling there one day, then youāre most definitely kiasu.
Taken from the Chinese dialect Hokkien, kiasu translates to a fear of losing out, but encompasses any sort of competitive, stingy or selfish behavior commonly witnessed in this highflying city-state.
One of the countryās most famous comic strips was centered on a bespectacled character named Mr. Kiasu.
If you stand in line for hours just because thereās a gift at the end, then youāre kiasu.
If you claim a spot at a table at a busy food court with a packet of tissues while you wander off in search of grub, youāre kiasu.
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