đu càng

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Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

đu (to swing) +‎ càng (claw). This phrase invokes images of the Vietnam War — of soldiers who hitched onto the side of military helicopters, and of those who tried to evacuate during the Fall of Saigon by "swinging" and "clawing" onto retreating American helicopters.

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

đu càng

  1. (literally) to dead hang; to swing with one's arms
  2. (figurative, political slander) to collaborate treasonously with the opposing forces

Adjective[edit]

đu càng

  1. (figurative, derogatory) of refugees who emigrated from Vietnam during and after the Vietnam War