"父幹" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Chinese]

IPA: /fuː²² kɔːn³³/ [Cantonese, Sinological-IPA], /fuː²² kɔːn³³/ Chinese transliterations: fu⁶ gon³ [Cantonese, Jyutping], fuh gon [Cantonese, Yale], fu⁶ gon³ [Cantonese, Pinyin], fu⁶ gon³ [Cantonese, Guangdong-Romanization]
Etymology: Pun on 苦幹/苦干 (fu² gon³, “hard work; to work hard”). Popularized through an interview with Karson Choi by East Week, entitled 成功需苦幹/成功需苦干 (“Success Needs Hard Work”), despite him being the son of the toy magnate Francis Choi. Etymology templates: {{sup|2}} ², {{sup|3}} ³, {{zh-m|苦幹|gloss=hard work; to work hard|tr=fu² gon³}} 苦幹/苦干 (fu² gon³, “hard work; to work hard”), {{zh-l|成功需苦幹/成功需苦干|Success Needs Hard Work}} 成功需苦幹/成功需苦干 (“Success Needs Hard Work”) Head templates: {{head|zh|noun}} 父幹
  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, neologism) father's work; (in general) parents' work Wikipedia link: East Week, Francis Choi, zh:蔡加讚 Tags: Cantonese, Hong-Kong, neologism Synonyms: 拼爹 (pīndiē) [Mainland-China], 靠爸 [Taiwan]
    Sense id: en-父幹-zh-noun-Ih4wAN-u Categories (other): Chinese entries with incorrect language header, Chinese neologisms, Hong Kong Cantonese

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