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sikˍ₆食zengˊ²井seoiˊ²水
Pinyin
shi2 jing3 shui3
Translations
noun
(orig. of boat society women) to marry into a dry-land family; → (of women) to marry into a family of higher social class; to marry into a family of means and to live comfortably because of it; (of female prostitutes, a euphemism) to marry | Literally, "to consume well-water", the inference is that the woman is no longer sourcing her drinking and cooking water from rivers and streams, but from wells, as dry-land people traditionally do | Also: 埋街食井水; 埋街
maaiˎ₄埋gaaiˉ¹街sikˍ₆食zengˊ²井seoiˊ²水
Pinyin
mai2 jie1 shi2 jing3 shui3
Translations
noun
(orig. of boat society women) to marry into a dry-land family; → (of women) to marry into a family of higher social class; to marry into a family of means and to live comfortably because of it; (of female prostitutes, a euphemism) to marry | Also: 食井水; 埋街
noun
lit. for fishermen to move on land and drink well water, meaning one who can survive stress-free and well-off without working; go into early retirement