bo bian

English

Alternative forms

  • bo pian, bo pien, boh bian, boh pian, boh pien

Etymology

From Hokkien 無便无便 (bô-piàn, “no choice”).

Pronunciation

  • (Malaysian English) IPA(key): /bo bɪʲɜn/

Interjection

bo bian

  1. (chiefly Malaysia, informal) No choice; it cannot be helped.
    • 2006, Stuart Lloyd, Gone Troppo: Hot Babes, Warm Weather, Cold Beer. Paradise!, Monsoon Books, page 13
      In Singapore, there is no choice being one of the world’s twenty smallest countries. Boh pien ah.
    • 2011 August 21, Kirsten, “It's Singlish Lah!”, in SEA Youth Say So, retrieved 2015-10-22:
      Eh, if cannot finish the work then bo bian must stay back
    • 2013, Lena Chen, EFT Meditations, Trafford Publishing, page 8
      I have been sleep deprived for the past few days, and a friend who knows about it just sent me an online message: “Notti (lingo-speak for naughty) ah…still don’t sleep.” My reply, “Bobian (Singaporean-English term for no choice), I’m a workaholic…”
    • 2015 September 22, CLEO MAGAZINE, “11 WORDS THAT EVERY SINGAPOREAN WOULD UNDERSTAND”, in CLEO, retrieved 2015-10-22:
      He already paid for my ticket so even if I was busy, boh pien, I would have to go.

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