大卖空 (dà mài kòng) — Big sell-off

Literally means 'big sell-off', used to describe someone who is overly dramatic about their failures or losses, often in a playful way. It can be used to mock excessive emotional displays.

Example Usage

每次考试没考好,他都大卖空一番。

Every time he does poorly on an exam, he dramatically sells off his sadness.

Cultural Context

Common among friends when teasing each other about overreacting.

Category: savage-humor