Usage of the character 爹
diē
爹
[爹]
- dad
gūdiē
姑爹
[姑爹]
- husband of father's sister
- uncle
ādiē
阿爹
[阿爹]
- dad
- father
- (paternal) grandfather
- old man
shādiē
沙爹
[沙爹]
- satay (sauce)
pīndiē
拼爹
[拼爹]
- (slang) to rely on one's father's wealth or prestige to get ahead
gāndiē
干爹
[乾爹]
- adoptive father (traditional adoption, i.e. without legal ramifications)
kēngdiē
坑爹
[坑爹]
- to get one's father involved in a difficult situation
- (vulgar) (of sth that makes one feel misled or let down etc) to be a big disappointment
diēdie
爹爹
[爹爹]
- daddy
- granddad
diēdì
爹地
[爹地]
- daddy (loanword)
diēniáng
爹娘
[爹娘]
- (dialect) parents
lǎodiē
老爹
[老爹]
- (dialect) father
- old man
- sir
gōngdiē
公爹
[公爹]
- husband's father
shādiējiàng
沙爹酱
[沙爹醬]
- satay sauce
xǐdāngdiē
喜当爹
[喜當爹]
- (neologism c. 2012) (slang) to become a stepfather when one's partner turns out to be pregnant with a child she conceived with another lover