What is Sifu?
1.
The term used for one's master in Chinese martial arts, unlike the Japanese sensai.
Yes, Sifu.
Right away Sifu.
On it Sifu.
Sorry Sifu.
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2.
The art of supplying a truthful response to someone's nagging, busy bodied question(s) such that the person feels as though their question has been satisfactorily answered but yet do not understand the answer and are unable to provide a follow up question to gain clarification for fear of appearing to be a dumbass when basically having to repeat the question.
I laid the Sifu on Jessica when she asked where I was last week. She's still clueless and has left me alone about it.
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3.
The Sifu comes from the Chinese word "師父" or "師傅"
Si(師) means "teacher" and fu(父) means father.
Sifu actually means someone who teaches you a kind of skills or techniques, which can be a kind of material arts, a kind of musical instruments, etc.
Sifu is not only your teacher, but also your father.
We have a idiom among us:
一日為師,終生為父
That means "If Sifu teaches you for one day, he is already your father for your whole life."
So we have to respect to our Sifu, just like we have to respect to our dad.
Similarly, SiGung (師公) is the Sifu of your Sifu,
Gung actually means "Grandfather" in Cantonese, and you got it.
Sifu taught me a lot yesterday.
This is my Sifu, Sifu Leung.
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4.
someone who believes dictionary makers are out to make him wrong
Sifu says "Static ips change and dynamic ips remain the same" The dictionary is wrong.
STFU Sifu!