公子哥 (gōng zǐ gē) — spoiled son of a wealthy family; pampered rich kid; dandy
Definition
A colloquial, mildly pejorative term for a pampered son of a wealthy family — implies he is spoiled, idle, and unused to hardship. The plural is 公子哥儿们 (often just 公子哥们).
noun
spoiled son of a wealthy familypampered rich kiddandy
Measure word · 个
Examples
- ,公子哥。Tā cóng xiǎo jiāo shēng guàn yǎng, jiù shì gè diǎn xíng de gōng zǐ gē.He was spoiled since childhood — a classic pampered rich kid.
- 公子哥,。Bié zhěng tiān xiàng gè gōng zǐ gē shì de, yě gāi xué xué zěn me zì jǐ zuò shì le.Stop acting like a spoilt rich kid all day — it's time you learned to do things on your own.
- 公子哥,。Nà xiē gōng zǐ gē men zhěng tiān chī hē wán lè, cóng bù kǎo lǜ jiāng lái.Those pampered rich kids just eat, drink, and play all day, never thinking about the future.
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