賽跑冠軍

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Chinese

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race; running; to race champion
trad. (賽跑冠軍) 賽跑 冠軍
simp. (赛跑冠军) 赛跑 冠军
Literally: “running champion”.

Etymology

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From the following dialogue between an elderly couple in a TV advertisement by the government:

天橋以為自己敏捷
賽跑冠軍㗎嘛⋯⋯
五十吖嘛
[Cantonese, trad.]
天桥以为自己敏捷
赛跑冠军㗎嘛⋯⋯
五十吖嘛
[Cantonese, simp.]
From: 長者行人安全 [Elderly Pedestrian Safety], 道路安全議會 [Road Safety Council]
dang1 jau6 m4 tai2, jau5 tin1 kiu4 jau6 m4 haang4, kei5 jau6 kei5 dou3 ceot1 jat1 ceot1, tung4 di1 ce1 dau3 faai3, zung6 ji5 wai4 zi6 gei2 hou2 man5 zit6 tim1!
ngo5 coi3 paau2 gun3 gwan1 lei4 ga1 maa3, nei5 dou1 ⋯⋯
ngo5 zi1, ng5 sap6 nin4 cin4 a1 maa3!
[Jyutping]
Not obeying the [traffic] lights, never taking the footbridge, always stepping right out into the road, trying to beat the speed of the traffic; you even think that you're so agile and fast!
I'm a running champion, you know…
I know you were, it was fifty years ago!

Pronunciation

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Noun

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賽跑冠軍

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese) one (especially an elderly person with less agility) who ignores road safety (e.g. crossing a road illegally) and ends up in a traffic accident