หายหัว
Thai
Etymology
From หาย (hǎai, “to lose”) + หัว (hǔua, “head”).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | หายหัว h ā y h ạ w | |
Phonemic | หาย-หัว h ā y – h ạ w | |
Romanization | Paiboon | hǎai-hǔua |
Royal Institute | hai-hua | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /haːj˩˩˦.hua̯˩˩˦/ |
Verb
หายหัว • (hǎai-hǔua) (abstract noun การหายหัว)
- (idiomatic, vulgar, sometimes derogatory and offensive) to disappear or be absent for a long time; to be gone for good.
- (idiomatic, vulgar, sometimes derogatory and offensive) to avoid meeting or being seen by someone; to escape the sight of someone; to make oneself lost.
Related terms
Related terms
- หายตัว (“to lose body”)
- หายหน้า (“to lose face”)
- หายหน้าหายตา (“to lose face, lose eye”)