- 垫踹儿 diànchuàir to vent anger on othersTo shift one's anger or frustration onto an innocent bystander or subordinate who was not the cause of it
- 踹共 chuàigòng to speak out(Taiwan colloquial) To come out and speak one's mind or settle an issue face-to-face; often used to challenge someone to explain themselves clearly. Derived from a phonetic contraction of the Hokkien phrase for [[出来讲|出來講|chu1 lai2 jiang3]].
- 踹踏 chuàità to tread onto tread on or stamp underfoot; to trample
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH