seeow is the word used when you get a sudden rush of blood from excitement (good or bad), eg a dip in a roller coaster ride or a mild sexual mini-climax of some sort. it is not exactly the word for "horny".
"mee arom" or "gert arom" = ive got a (sexual) mood, or im getting a (sexual) mood.
"mee arom jim" transtates to "my p***y is in the mood" so if your Thai GF uses this expression she might be taking the piss out of you, unless it is said in a "nice, cute" way.
Last edited by The Basket Weaver; 14-06-2007 at 10:45 AM.
Do you want to fuck... BasicallyOriginally Posted by danblack
Actually they are completely different which basket case cleared up very well aboveOriginally Posted by Boon Mee
I think it depends on the demographics. Just about 100% of bar girls would understand and would gradually be reduced when getting down to up country girls which is probably around zero.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
Full Metal Jacket, when the Vietnamese pimp brings his girl around and she tells the black guy he is too "booku"Originally Posted by Boon Mee
It simply means, Does it feel good, but in a sexual mannerOriginally Posted by Dougal
Please pay no attention to this one...... .Please...Originally Posted by The_Ghost_Of_The_Moog
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."
Albert Einstein
I got ao mai lumg in response to ....ao gun mai.... i take it thats a NO..??
Not quite dude, the scene above is later in the film, the "me so horny scene" is where the camera snatch happens. The girl walks around the corner to the sound of "these boots were made for walking"Originally Posted by cali kid
I understand your point ck...but my wife has been heard to utter "mai mii arom lao" (I've lost my mood) when I've said something which she's not happy with, like suggesting another girl in the bed etc!Originally Posted by cali kid
It's a bastard to transliterate, that one, isn't it. Good effort though.Originally Posted by mad_dog
I don't think they say that, not me though. Well, it doesn't make just sense.Originally Posted by The_Ghost_Of_The_Moog
Agree!Originally Posted by cali kid
Arom = mood in any situation arom can be being in the mood for something including a trip to a friends house, doing a chore, eating a meal, whatever, just like when you say I am in the mood for.........Originally Posted by klongmaster
Arom sia = My mood has been ruined
Mai mee arom lao = I am not in the mood for it anymore
Arom is only directly related to sexual instances when be suggestive of that thing, otherwise it is used for just about everything you can feel or not feel like doing.
So, could you say "Mai mee arom dtaam gnaan lao" (Not in the mood for work now) or would the sentence structure be different?
^^ sure you could say that exactly
Marmite, I would say that every day and I am quite sure you too.
Dunno - I've not done any work for the last 6 years.Originally Posted by Fabian
I thought you got some kind of job?
Still a Pink Floyd space cadet
It's not rude, just a bit direct.Originally Posted by Mister Fixit
^^ I said that to my gf many times, but it was " aow gahn mai"? and the answer was always "aow"
But I wouldnt go saying it to a descent girl I didnt know or anything..
I've only ever heard DD ask "yet dtoot dai mai?". Strangley, most said "dai".
Despicable street that one.
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