烏龍

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See also: 乌龙

Chinese

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Etymology 1

black dragon
trad. (烏龍)
simp. (乌龙)
"unexpected mistake; muddled"
Originally Cantonese. Probably from the 1940s manga 《烏龍王》 by Chinese cartoonist Louie Yu Tin, whose eponymous protagonist was a muddle-headed character.
Common folk etymologies attribute the word to English wrong, or own (as in own goal).

Noun

(deprecated template usage) 烏龍

  1. (literally) black dragon
  2. (figurative, literary) dogs in general
  3. (figurative, literary, obsolete) horse
  4. (figurative, colloquial) unexpected mistake; mishap
  5. (~茶) oolong (tea)
  6. (Taiwanese Hokkien) black cricket
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Adjective

(deprecated template usage) 烏龍

  1. (chiefly Cantonese) muddled; absent-minded; silly
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Proper noun

(deprecated template usage) 烏龍

  1. () Wulong (a township in Wuxi, Chongqing, China)
  2. Name of a loyal dog owned by Jin-dynasty Zhang Ran.

Etymology 2

phonetic
trad. (烏龍)
simp. (乌龙)

Borrowed from Japanese 饂飩(うどん) (udon), in turn from Chinese 餛飩 (“wonton”).

Noun

(deprecated template usage) 烏龍

  1. (~麵) (chiefly Taiwan) udon (noodle)
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