"bohsia" meaning in Malay

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Noun

Forms: بوهسيا [Jawi], bohsia-bohsia [plural], bohsiaku [first-person, informal, possessive], bohsiamu [possessive, second-person], bohsianya [possessive, third-person]
Rhymes: -a Etymology: From Hokkien 無聲/无声 (bô-siaⁿ), from 無/无 (bô, “to not have”) + 聲/声 (siaⁿ, “sound”). Etymology templates: {{bor|ms|nan-hbl|無聲|tr=bô-siaⁿ}} Hokkien 無聲/无声 (bô-siaⁿ), {{com|nan-hbl|無|聲|nocat=1|t1=to not have|t2=sound|tr1=bô|tr2=siaⁿ}} 無/无 (bô, “to not have”) + 聲/声 (siaⁿ, “sound”) Head templates: {{ms-noun|j=بوهسيا}} bohsia (Jawi spelling بوهسيا, plural bohsia-bohsia, informal 1st possessive bohsiaku, 2nd possessive bohsiamu, 3rd possessive bohsianya)
  1. (Malaysia, slang) A young woman, usually of Malay descent, who spends much of her time dancing in nightclubs, partying, and drugs. Wikipedia link: ms:bohsia Tags: Malaysia, slang Related terms: bohjan (english: a young man who goes on nightclubs, parties) [slang] [drugs, pharmacology, medicine, sciences], mat rempit (english: a young motorcyclist in illegal street races) [slang]
    Sense id: en-bohsia-ms-noun-429uTUv6 Categories (other): Malay entries with incorrect language header, Malaysian Malay, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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      "form": "bohsiaku",
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        "informal",
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    },
    {
      "form": "bohsiamu",
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      "form": "bohsiaku",
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