January 3, 201016 yr Its not Ki Mo Sarby is it Ouch! That comment showed your age. As you have now started the new year so badly...... Anyone in Thailand know a good Loan Arranger? Ok, back to the real Ton Topic?.... . Edited January 3, 201016 yr by Scottish Thailander
January 3, 201016 yr โม้ means to brag, so ขี้โม้ would be a bragger. Definition bragger - "a very boastful and talkative person", so perhaps they are saying you talk to much.
January 3, 201016 yr Hard to say, it could be alcoholic or always drunk, southerners don't pronounce it quite so strongly as mao, it comes out more like mo.
January 3, 201016 yr Boastful.Usually used to refer to a, kon long tua eng, a vain person. 10 out of 10 go to the top of the class
January 4, 201016 yr It could be short for ขี้โมโห which would be someone who tends to get angry/be angry/get angered easily....
January 4, 201016 yr It could be short for ขี้โมโห Really? Have you ever actually heard it shortened that way, or is it just a wild guess?
January 4, 201016 yr Brag or boast, but usually indicative of exaggeration. Somluck Kamsing's catch phrase is Mai Dai Mo - meaning "I'm not bragging (exaggerating)".
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