The typical Chinese guy more commonly found in Singapore. Similar to lian. Dyed hair, listens to techno. Pretty vulgar too. Speaks in Chinese and Hokkien more often than English. And when they do speak English, it may be hard to understand their mangled form of English.
However, there are those few Bengs who are actually pretty highly-educated. But their manner gives it away.
Often think people are constantly staring at them. Sometimes this results in a fight with whoever they thought were staring at them.
The Ah bengs at the void deck are making such a ruckus. And it's 1am now!
By Elvina
Benge
A surname of Welsh origin that rhymes with Stonehenge.
Often mispronounced and confused with binge (to overeat or overdrink), Benji (a little dog) and Bengay (an ointment for sore muscles)
One of the Five fists in Xingyi quan. It represents the "wood" element. Beng fist is a straight foreward punch delivered from the center. The attack is usually delivered to the sternum,solar plexus, or "Ren Zhong" (inbetween the upper lip and bottom of nose". Its stradegy is to attack the center line. It also has beneficial health aspects in chinese medicine. The exercise/techniques is supposed to help cleanse the liver.
Noone under heaven can defeat my beng fist attack!