脫口秀

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Chinese[edit]

to come out of one's mouth; to escape one's lips
 
to ear; beautiful; elegant
to ear; beautiful; elegant; outstanding; to show; to display; show
trad. (脫口秀/脱口秀) 脫口/脱口
simp. (脱口秀) 脱口
Literally: “out-of-mouth show”.

Etymology[edit]

脫口秀 has been used to refer to live comedy acts since 1992 or earlier. No later than 2003, it also began to be used to mean talk show. was borrowed, originally in Taiwan, from English show. 脫口 is a phono-semantic matching derived from 脫口而出 (“to say spontaneously”) and — at least for the “talk show” sense — English talk.

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Noun[edit]

脫口秀

  1. stand-up comedy
  2. talk show

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