To move aside; to get out of the way.
Jenny: Then on the way back, Sunny crashed the car into the side of the road.Irene: I thought he race car driver?Jenny: (shrugs) He said he saw a dog.Irene: A dog?Jenny: Maybe it's an invisible dog. Or very good at hiding. So he siam [av…
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To leave hastily, to run off.
One of the uncles who had restrained the man then approached James, who said: "Never mind, you siam lah. Not your [[tai ji
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To dodge or evade (an unwanted situation or responsibility).
Jenny: Then on the way back, Sunny crashed the car into the side of the road.Irene: I thought he race car driver?Jenny: (shrugs) He said he saw a dog.Irene: A dog?Jenny: Maybe it's an invisible dog. Or very good at hiding. So he siam [av…
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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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