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Baahk Meih Pah (C) [Baahk Meih] White Eyebrow trident form
Baahk Mouh Kyuhn (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. White Hair Fist) a form in the Hon Sihng style
Baahk Yuhn Cheut Duhng (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. White Ape Exits) a hand form
Baahk Yuhn Saam Cheut Duhng (C) [Pek Gwa Kyuhn] (lit. White Ape Three Comes Out of Cave) a hand form
baai (C) [Common Usage] to bow, to worship
baai gwaan gung (C) [Common Usage] to pay respects to the War God
baaih je (C) [Common Usage] the loser of a fight, match, or competition
baaih jeung (C) [Common Usage] to defeat, to conquer, or to be defeated, to be conquered
baai jou sin (C) [Common Usage] see bai shen
baai sahn (C) [Common Usage] to pray or pay respects to the gods
baai si (C) [Common Usage] a ceremony involving the pouring and offering of tea to a sifu; the traditional way of requesting to be a student and making a permanent, lifetime commitment to the teacher
baai sin (C) [Common Usage] paying respects to the ancestors by bowing
baat (C) [Common Usage] eight