SIANG: //adj.// [SIGH - YAH - NG]
A reactionary phrase to describe a situation that is "too bad," "unfortunate," or "a pity."
Example:
Josie was telling me she is a doctoral student in the midwest. I was delighted that we would have much to talk about in terms of academia. I spotted a tag on her luggage that looked like a college emblem. When I peered closer it said UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
I said, "Siang..." and shook my head.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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