múa mép
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Definition
- Verb (idiomatic, informal):
- To wag one's tongue; to show off with words: To talk boastfully, excessively, or in a showy manner to impress others, often without substantial knowledge or skill to back it up. It implies using speech for empty display.
- To be all talk: To engage in flashy or clever talk that is more about performance than genuine content or action.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Anh ta chẳng biết gì nhiều, chỉ giỏi múa mép thôi. (He doesn't know much, he's just good at wagging his tongue.)
- Đừng có múa mép ở đây, hãy đưa ra bằng chứng cụ thể đi. (Don't just show off with words here; provide concrete evidence.)
- Cậu ấy mới học được ít mà đã đi múa mép khắp nơi. (He just learned a little bit but goes around showing off his talk everywhere.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often carries a strong negative connotation of dishonesty, arrogance, or insubstantial boasting. It criticizes the speaker for prioritizing style and impression over truth and substance.
Variants and Related Words
- Khua môi múa mép (idiomatic verb phrase): An intensified version meaning to be excessively boastful or to talk a big game. It emphasizes the empty, noisy nature of the speech.
- Hắn ta suốt ngày khua môi múa mép, chẳng chịu làm việc thật. (He's always flapping his lips all day, never doing any real work.)
Synonyms
- To boast: To talk with excessive pride.
- To show off (with words): To display one's abilities or knowledge ostentatiously.
- To be a loudmouth: To be offensively noisy or boastful in speech.
- To talk big: To make extravagant or boastful statements.
Related Idioms
- Nói phét / Nói khoác: To tell tall tales; to brag or lie exaggeratedly. This is closely related but focuses more on the falseness of the content, while "múa mép" focuses on the showy performance of speaking.
- Ăn to nói lớn: To speak in a grandiose or domineering manner.
- Waggle one's tongue (for show)
- Khua môi múa mép, xem khua