呱呱叫

guāguājiào
adjective #32,659

Meanings

  1. 1 excellent
  2. 2 tip-top
  3. 3 first-rate
  4. 4 (literally) quacking/croaking loudly

Examples

Tā de chúyì guāguājiào, péngyǒu dōu ài lái chīfàn.
His cooking is first-rate; his friends all love coming over to eat.
Zhè háizi xuéxí chéngjì guāguājiào.
This kid's grades are tip-top.

Tips

memory
Onomatopoeia: mimics the loud quacking of ducks or croaking of frogs (often used in folk-art performance to signal applause-worthy quality). The phrase started as performance-criticism slang — 'so good the audience quacks/cheers' — and slid into general use meaning 'excellent.'
register
Colloquial and slightly old-fashioned/folksy — you'll hear it from older speakers, in dialect-flavored speech, and in northeastern China especially. Standard equivalents: 一流 (yīliú), 顶呱呱 (dǐngguāguā, even more emphatic).

Stroke Order

guā
jiào