白刀子

báidāozi
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 'white knife' (literal)
  2. 2 knife going in clean, used in the violent idiom 白刀子进红刀子出

Examples

Tā qì de mà le yí jù "báidāozi jìn hóngdāozi chū!"
He was so angry he spat the phrase 'the knife goes in white, comes out red!'
Zhè zhǒng báidāozi jìn hóngdāozi chū de huà bù néng suíbiàn shuō.
You can't casually say a thing like 'in clean, out bloody' — it's a real threat.

Tips

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白刀子 almost never appears on its own — it is part of the set threat 白刀子刀子 ('the blade goes in white, comes out red,' i.e. stabbing someone). This is gangster / jianghu speech found in wuxia novels, crime dramas, and rough arguments. Avoid using it literally; understand it when you hear it.

Stroke Order

bái
dāo