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What does KOUY means in Thai


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Just saw this video forwarded by a Thai friend of mine. He told me this video is hilarious for Thais. As I have no idea some of the offended words that this old American gee talked about. Does anyone know what KOUY means?

like some one else posted I think he's trying to say it as "dick"
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It means banana but is slang for dick.

He missed some of my favorite thai swear words though.

ai hia mung por is always a goodie though.

no, banana would have a g sound, like guay.

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Ai Hum is my favourite. It means something along the lines of "you little willy boy"

No, it doesn't It means eggs, or balls. Usually used: Hum noi, ma anee. Come here here you little balls would be the best explanation

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The way he says it 'kouy' sounds more like the word for penis.

Kwai is a more accurate sounding transliteration for buffalo.. or Kwaay.

It means fragg you. Calling somebody a buffalo is even worse, that's "Kwai."

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He says ควย -prick, dick and a load of other bad words from slut, whore to variations on m...f.....

Seems the professor was spending most of his free time researching the sex industry in Bangkok.

The story at the beginning is funny though- your father died ! how did he know?

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d*ck = ควย kuay

buffalo = ควาย kwaai

banana = กล้วย gluay

ever = เคย koie

kouy = ?????

Didn't watch the video, but kouy could be talk คุย. But if he said ai hua kouy, it wouldn't mean talk lol

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It means, ever, Mai kouy means, never, look it up.

No - he's clearly trying to say the Thai word for "penis" as already Posted - it's obvious because all the other words he uses are Thai swearwords..

"Ever" in Thai is "เคย" - pronounced "koey"and can in no way be considered a swearword!

Patrick

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