- 嘀咕 dígu to mutterTo whisper or speak in a low voice, often to discuss something privately or complain.
- 咕噜 gūlu [sound of rumbling or gurgling]Describes sounds such as a stomach rumbling, water flowing, objects rolling, or a bird cooing
- 咕咕 gūgū coo; cluckthe sound of birds like pigeons, doves, or partridges
- 咕哝 gūnong to mumbleto speak in a low and unclear voice, often when complaining or grumbling to oneself
- 咕咚 gūdōng thud(onomatopoeia) the sound of a heavy object falling or hitting the ground
- 犯嘀咕 fàndígu to hesitateto hesitate; to have second thoughts; to have misgivings or doubts
- 咕嘟 gūdū [gurgling]Describes the sound of a liquid boiling, bubbling up, or being swallowed in large gulps
- 叽里咕噜 jīligūlū to muttermimics the sound of muttering or talking in a way that is hard to understand; to gabble
- 叨咕 dāogu to mutter(colloquial) to mutter, grumble, or nag incessantly
- 叽哩咕噜 jīligūlū gabblingthe sound of fast, unintelligible talking; gabbling or jabbering
- 叽叽咕咕 jījigūgū to mutterto mutter or whisper; used to describe the sound of people talking in low voices
- 叽咕 jīgu to whisper or grumbleto talk in a low voice; to whisper, mutter, or grumble
- 黑咕隆咚 hēigulōngdōng pitch-dark(colloquial) extremely dark or pitch-black; having no light at all
- 咕唧 gūji to whisperto whisper; to mutter; to talk in a low voice
- 唧咕 jīgū to whisperto talk in a low voice or whisper
- 咕叽 gūjī to whisperto whisper, talk in a low voice, or grumble
- 咕叨 gūdao to chatter(colloquial) To chatter or talk incessantly; to grumble to oneself.
- 乱咕攘 luàngūrang to disturbto disturb; to cause a commotion (regional dialectal usage)
- 呛咕 qiānggu to discuss(dialect) to discuss; to talk over
- 咕咕叫 gūgūjiào to rumbleThe sound of an empty stomach rumbling from hunger; to growl or gurgle
- 咕咕唧唧 gūgujījī to whisper or mutterto talk in whispers or grumble in an indistinct voice; to speak softly and continuously
- 咕咾肉 gūlǎoròu sweet and sour porkA Cantonese dish consisting of deep-fried pork nuggets with vegetables in a sweet and sour sauce
- 咕噔咕噔 gūdēnggūdēng [onomatopoeia]sound of heavy thumping, clattering, or objects knocking against each other
- 咕噜肉 gūlūròu sweet and sour pork
- 咕容 gūrong to wriggleto wriggle or squirm, as a worm or snake; colloquial term for slow, undulating movement
- 咕攘 gūrang to wriggleto wriggle about or move around
- 咕隆 gūlōng rumblethe sound of thunder, rolling wheels, or heavy objects rattling
- 唧唧咕咕 jījigūgū to whisperwhispering or murmuring sound; to yap or talk in low tones incessantly
- 嘀嘀咕咕 dídigūgū to mutterTo talk in whispers or mutter to oneself, often with a sense of complaining
- 戳咕 chuōgu to inciteto stir up trouble behind someone's back; to incite or instigate secretly
- 挤咕 jǐgu to winkto wink or blink, often as a way to signal something to someone secretly
- 掖咕 yēgu to toss asideto toss something aside or misplace it; used in colloquial speech
- 搭咕 dāgū to connect or discussto get in contact with; to talk things over or discuss together
- 毛咕 máogu nervousnervous or fearful; used in Northern Chinese dialects to describe becoming panicky due to fear
- 磨咕 mógu to dawdle; to pesterto dawdle or delay; to be difficult or irksome; to pester or annoy; to squabble or bicker
- 节咕眼 jiégūyǎn critical momentcrucial point or critical juncture (variant form)
- 花咕朵 huāgūduǒ flower budan unopened flower
- 花咕朵儿 huāgūduōr flower budflower bud (erhua variant form)
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH