มติมหาโจร

Thai

Etymology

From มติ (má-dtì, opinion; resolution; etc.) + มหา (má-hǎa, great) + โจร (joon, criminal; outlaw; robber; thief; etc.); literally meaning "opinion of a great outlaw" or "opinion of the majority of the outlaws"; mocking the term มติมหาชน (má-dtì-má-hǎa-chon, public opinion).

Pronunciation

Orthographicมติมหาโจร
mtimhāot͡ɕr
Phonemic
มะ-ติ-มะ-หา-โจน
matimahāot͡ɕn
RomanizationPaiboonmá-dtì-má-hǎa-joon
Royal Institutema-ti-ma-ha-chon
(standard) IPA(key)/ma˦˥.ti˨˩.ma˦˥.haː˩˩˦.t͡ɕoːn˧/(R)

Noun

มติมหาโจร • (má-dtì-má-hǎa-joon)

  1. (slang) majority opinion or public opinion that is corrupt, debased, evil, immoral, etc.
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