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kan cheong

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Etymology

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From Cantonese 緊張 / 紧张 (gan2 zoeng1), by way of Singaporean Hokkien 緊張 / 紧张 (kán-chiong, nervous; stressed).

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Adjective

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kan cheong (comparative more kan cheong, superlative most kan cheong)

  1. (Singlish, Manglish) Nervous, anxious, keyed up
    • 2002 August 13, Michelle Ho, quoting Diana Liaw, The Straits Times, Singapore, page L8:
      I was so ‘kancheong’ (Cantonese for worried) about his tests that I woke him up at 5:30 am to remind him not to make mistakes.
    • 2008 November 2, Colin Goh, The Sunday Times, Singapore, page 14:
      I wasn’t always this kan cheong about elections.
    • 2004, The Void Deck, soc.culture.singapore (Usenet):
      [] they will just become more kan cheong and think that all the mata and SCDF kena nuked or something []