làm nũng

làm nũng

Đứa bé làm nũng với mẹ để được bế.

Definition
  1. Intransitive verb:

    • To act in a coquettish, spoiled, or endearingly demanding manner: "làm nũng" describes the behavior of someone, often a child or a romantic partner, who acts cute, whiny, or petulant to seek attention, affection, or to get their way, typically from someone who loves them.
    • To be coyly affectionate; to wheedle: It implies using charm, pouting, or gentle complaints in a loving context to solicit pampering or indulgence.
  2. Transitive verb (used with an object):

    • To act coquettishly/cutely toward someone; to wheedle someone: When used with an object (e.g., "làm nũng mẹ"), it means to direct this affectionate, demanding behavior at a specific person to gain their favor or compliance.
Usage Examples
  • Intransitive verb:

    • Đứa trẻ đang làm nũng với ngoại. (The child is acting spoiled/coy with their grandmother.)
    • ấy thích làm nũng mỗi khi muốn điều đó. (She likes to act cute/wheedle whenever she wants something.)
  • Transitive verb:

    • thường làm nũng mẹ để xin tiền mua đồ chơi. (He/She often wheedles their mother to ask for money to buy toys.)
    • Anh ấy làm nũng bạn gái để được nấu cho món ăn yêu thích. (He acts coyly with his girlfriend to get her to cook his favorite dish.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Làm nũng làm nịu": This is a common reduplicative phrase that intensifies the meaning, emphasizing persistent, affectionate, and playful wheedling or coaxing.
    • Đứa bé cứ làm nũng làm nịu với ông cả buổi chiều. (The child kept coaxing and wheedling their grandfather all afternoon.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Nũng nịu (adj/verb): Affectionate and coquettish; to act in a lovingly spoiled manner. This is a close synonym and is often used interchangeably or in the compound phrase "làm nũng nịu".
    • Giọng nói nũng nịu (A coquettish, wheedling voice)
  • Ăn vạ (verb): To throw a tantrum to get something. This is related but stronger and more negative, implying a fit rather than charming coaxing.
  • Vòi vĩnh (verb): To pester or nag persistently for something. This shares the goal of getting something but lacks the affectionate, cute connotation of "làm nũng".
Synonyms
  • Wheedle: To use endearments or flattery to persuade someone to do something or give something.
  • Coax: To persuade someone gently or patiently.
  • Act spoiled/coy: To behave in a way that shows one expects pampering or uses shy/playful behavior to get attention.
  • Cajole (in the context of seeking affection/pampering): To persuade someone by sustained coaxing or flattery.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • Làm nũng để được chiều: To act spoiled in order to be indulged.
    • Đó thói quen làm nũng để được chiều của . (That's his/her habit of acting spoiled to be indulged.)
  • Biết mình được yêu nên hay làm nũng: Knowing one is loved, so one often acts spoiled. This phrase captures the core condition for "làm nũng" – it relies on the existence of affection.
    • Con một thường biết mình được yêu nên hay làm nũng. (Only children often know they are loved, so they frequently act spoiled.)