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What do you mean by strange eyes?

Question 1: I wrote a strange and fascinating life with my youth ... what do you mean? This is a dialect saying: if you don't worry, you will be confused, and if you stay away, you will stay away.

Question 2: What are these consciousnesses in Sichuan dialect? Treasure farmers are very strange and fascinated! Now 1 is precious. In the second sentence, it can be said that this person is ugly, and in the third sentence, he shows off when he has money. I don't know if you understand.

Question 3: I want to put aside the present and welcome the future when the demon is not in Taiwan, forget the past and write about my strange life! What does this mean? Pan Kangnan will greet tomorrow's counterattack, forget the confused past and write a colorful life.

Question 4: I use my youth days to write my life with different eyes ... What do you mean I don't use my youth days to write my life with different eyes ... I'm extremely bored (which means rotten eggs in plain English) ... Strange eyes: bizarre and unusual (which is called pulling eggs in plain English) ... I use my youth days with rotten eggs to write my life with different eyes ... I hope you will.

Question 5: I want to greet the future before the sun closes, forget the feasting and write down the Chongqing dialect that fascinates the eyes of the sun. What do you mean, like Sichuan dialect? It is difficult to explain, but I don't know how to express it, because it is a dialect. Probably, I'm in a mess now (I'm not ready), and the future will be very good (sometimes it's a bit derogatory not to be in Taiwan Province), and I forget the first two, feeling that I don't care about my career (fooling around).

Question 6: Use my restless youth to lead my strange life. _ When you are a parent, you will find that your past is an absurd drama.

I really want to say, my friend, don't let your future self feel abandoned and disappointed with your present self.

Really do something, don't dream, and don't always ponder the meaning-the meaning of living is to be happy and live this life without regrets!

Take these words and ask yourself.

Question 7: What do you mean by "good medicine tastes bitter"? Full text: All five people have white hair, poured from their hearts. This is a fortune-telling sentence. Guaxiang auspicious language

Yuan Tiangang called physiognomy fortune-telling:

This fate is 526 yuan:

People who are kind and upright are old and rich.

The case was pushed to propriety and justice, and the fortunes were endless. I have tasted all the ups and downs, and the rolling financial resources are stable and abundant.

Question 8: What are the suffixes commonly used in Sichuan dialect (1) and Sichuan dialect: ... What kind of transmission ... is hurt?

(2) About color: drive black and eight black/drive cats to fight black and black cats, Zhao Dog News, Bai Niao Green.

(3) About three words: eating temperament hurts the waiter, changing the tail to compensate my son for making a fortune/singing a circle just scares the paws to get wet, correct it.

(4) About two words: emergency/support, convenience, frequent crossing/staff crossing, red return, luck, reaching out, fighting, stepping on, paving, winning, paying and checking.

(5) Four words: strange confusion, ga 'marsa, gathering gray bars, Dong Er begging for vines all the time, carrying ten bags of Jin, dragging the pita, dragging lazy, ghosts talking nonsense, grabbing hard branches, this hair (son) is hair (son).

(6) Animals: snakes, pigs, babies, green mosquitoes, fried owls, children who waste salt, and even waves.

Question 9: People often ask you if you have a cigarette in the group. Is the drug code 1 10? It's not normal anyway. Maybe it's sex.

Kick it out if you have the right.

Question 10: Learning dialects benefits from some dialects in Hubei;

"Grandma" is "quack" 1.

Grandpa and Grandpa Ga.

Auntie's name is Liangliang 1.

"Dad" is called "the old man"

"How" is "that"

What is "Mozi"

"Start" is "at first"

"Front" means "when the door" and "in front"

"Bad" means "limping" and "scratching"

"Oneself" is "China people"

"Joking" means "washing cans"

"Nonsense" means "biting your teeth and covering your bones" and "crossing your tongue"

"Top" means "skin head" and "top face"

"In the corner" is "in Kaka's pot"

"Irony" is "Judgment Day"

A "child" is a "baby"

"Strange" means "strange and charming"

"Cold" means "getting cold"

"Eating a meal" means "rubbing a meal"

"wrestling" and "jumping"

"Too dark" is "black area hemp arch"

"Slap him in the face" and "Give him an ear"

"I'm sure" means "I'm sure"

"Beautiful" means "just right, fair and beautiful"

A "basket" is a "basket"

"Let go" means "expand to the top"

"Dirty" is "Naidai"

"Meat" means "quack".

"Eating meat" means "toothache"

"Bragging" means "North Japan"

"Bend" is "Catherine"

"So" is "unpopular"

"That road" is "the waves"

"What's the matter" means "those water drops"

"Japanese hemp drop" is a dirty word as a verbal cicada.

"Creating conflicts" and "wrangling"

"A lifetime of bad luck" means "going back 10 thousand years"

"Fool" and "Harry is angry, Hal"

"vicious" means "scraping poison"

"Behind" is "behind"

"Diving" means "drilling holes for children"

"Nonsense, nonsense" is "daytime"

"Chasing" means "catching up"

"Dawn" is "Ma Maliang"

"Dusk" means "get a black breath"

"knee" is a "guest bag"

"Coffin" is "prescription"

Spoiled children spoil children.

"What's the matter?" "I was thinking."

"Going to the street" means "rushing to the scene"

"Bad" is "a child in ancient Japan"

"Cake" is "Baba"

"Toilet" is "Mauss"

"Elbow" means "upside down"

"Trouble" is "comfort"

"soup bowl" is "bowl bowl"

"What" means "fucking what"

"I like it very much" means "quite happy"

"Nonsense" means "chew your cheek"!

Stone is a "cancer bag"

"Cheapskate" is a "little fan of the sun"

"Flowers dazzle the eyes of the sun" (dirty face)

"Above" is called "skin head"

"Shit" means "turn ~" and "hit"

"Head" is "skull ~"

"Little things" are "pure things",

"Disrespect for the elderly" is called "Erhuangqiang"

"Saying that people are useless" is called "poor fire"

"Liar" is called "Japanese guy"

"Birds" are called "sparrows"

"Falling * * *" is called "blocking the seat"

"Running" is called "running"

"Brother-in-law" is called "uncle and old man"

"* * *" is called "shaking pants"

"vest" is called "sweater rack"