cũn cờ

cũn cờ

Chiếc váy này cũn cờn, không đẹp chút nào.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Very short, stubby, cut short: Describes something that is extremely short in length, often abruptly or awkwardly so, giving an impression of being truncated or incomplete.
    • Insufficiently short, unpleasantly brief: Can imply that the shortness is inadequate, unsatisfactory, or comically disproportionate.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Chiếc váy này cũn cờn, không đẹp chút nào. (This dress is way too short, not nice at all.)
    • Anh ta để tóc cũn cờn trông rất kỳ cục. (He has a stubby/cropped haircut that looks very odd.)
    • Bài phát biểu của ông ấy cũn cờn, thiếu thông tin quan trọng. (His speech was too brief and lacked important information.)
Advanced Usage
  • Often used to express criticism or a negative judgment about the insufficient length of an object, piece of clothing, hair, or even abstract things like time or speech.
  • Carries a connotation of something being unattractively, inconveniently, or ridiculously short.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cũn (adj): A shorter, more colloquial form with a similar meaning of "very short" or "stubby." Often used in the North.
    • Quần cũn quá! (These pants are too short!)
  • Cụt (adj): Means "docked," "truncated," or "amputated." While related, it emphasizes a part being cut off rather than just being inherently short.
    • Cái đuôi cụt (a docked tail)
Synonyms
  • Ngắn ngủn (adj): Very short, brief (often for time or objects).
  • Ngắn cũn (adj): Short and stubby (similar to ).
  • Lùn (adj): Short in stature (primarily for people or plants).
Notes on Meaning
  • The word is inherently informal and expressive, often used in spoken Vietnamese.
  • It typically describes a physical attribute but can be applied metaphorically (e.g., for time, text).
  • The reference definition "écourté" (French for "shortened," "curtailed") accurately captures the sense of something being made shorter than expected or desired.

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