"金魚佬" meaning in Chinese

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Noun

IPA: /kɐm⁵⁵ jyː²¹ lou̯³⁵/ [Cantonese, Sinological-IPA], /kɐm⁵⁵ jyː²¹ lou̯³⁵/ Chinese transliterations: gam¹ jyu⁴ lou² [Cantonese, Jyutping], gām yùh lóu [Cantonese, Yale], gam¹ jy⁴ lou² [Cantonese, Pinyin], gem¹ yu⁴ lou² [Cantonese, Guangdong-Romanization]
Etymology: Referring to 1960s child rapist Fong Long Fai (方龍輝), whose modus operandi was to deceive his victims by telling that he would bring them to view goldfish. Etymology templates: {{lang|zh|方龍輝}} 方龍輝 Head templates: {{head|zh|noun}} 金魚佬
  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, slang, dated) child molester; kiddy fiddler; pedophile Wikipedia link: HK01 Tags: Cantonese, Hong-Kong, dated, slang
    Sense id: en-金魚佬-zh-noun-jx0~ajXI Categories (other): Chinese entries with incorrect language header, Hong Kong Cantonese

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