It's a shortened way of saying "my cousin" and is often used in informal settings or online conversations.
The "ng" at the beginning is likely a shortened version of "my" and the "cu" at the end is a shortened version of "cousin".
It's a shortened way of saying "my cousin" and is often used in informal settings or online conversations.
The "ng" at the beginning is likely a shortened version of "my" and the "cu" at the end is a shortened version of "cousin".