pek chek
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (Singapore) IPA(key): [ˈpek̚˦ ˌt͡sʰek̚˧˨], [- ˌt͡ʃʰ-]
Adjective
pek chek (comparative more pek chek, superlative most pek chek)
- Frustrated, exasperated, fed up.
- 2020 May 26, Mandy How, quoting Mark Lee, “How Mark Lee manages familial relationships when everyone is 'pek chek' from staying at home”, in Mothership.sg[1]:
- "Don't need to talk so loud lah, everybody stay at home very pek chek (frustrated) already," he added.
- Frustrating.
- 2016 September 19, James Harbeck, “The language the government tried to suppress”, in BBC[2]: