kēng​diē

to be a big disappointment

Senses

坑爹 kēng​diē to be a big disappointment

(slang, originally vulgar) used to express feeling cheated, misled, or let down by someone or something; often used for situations that are frustrating, ridiculous, or deceptive

坑爹 kēng​diē surprising

(slang, positive) having an unexpected or surprisingly creative quality that catches one's attention

坑爹 kēng​diē to get one's father into trouble

to involve one's father in a difficult or embarrassing situation; to be a bad son

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