Silk pussy - refers to the deterioration of food, at first refers to the silk-like material in the food after deterioration, and later refers to the deterioration of objects in general.
The "dead-eye" - the "inflexible" - means that you don't look at the color of your eyes.
Pick up the leakage hair - refers to get a cheap advantage by exploiting the loopholes.
Li哏儿棱--指装糊涂,办事衍衍.
They are the most important of all, but they are the most important of all, and they are the most important of all.
No no answer - refers to a careless and non-committal attitude towards things. (Didn't read mu)
Mu chaotic - means that the mind is very confused and irritated by not being able to make sense of things. If a body part is said to be wood chaotic, it means that the part is neither, pain nor soreness, but as if it is a little something.
Momentum - means to guess, to estimate.
Pulling out the buttocks - means to get out of the way, to get out of the way. (This is a high-frequency word in Jinan dialect.) This word is derived from the phrase "to pull out the anchor and pull out the spindle", which means to sail away. It is a neutral word that has evolved into a curse word.
Panicum - Panicum - refers to the work is not good, good thing to do blind, but also contains the meaning of not know how to do things, speak improperly; or bad luck, things do not go well. Such as: I lost my wallet in the cab today, really Panicum ah!
Yao Qiao - refers to the strange coincidence, has a strange meaning.
Lao Mai - means to take advantage of.
Laquan'er - refers to chatting and talking.
Renewing the pot - also means chatting and talking. This word is very graphic, the original refers to the two people chatting very opportunistic, do not realize that the pot of tea is dry, so in the renewed pot, so there is a "renewed pot" this word.
The word "dilettante" refers to a person who does not speak or act well.
Twitching - a person who withdraws from a task.
Sweet - refers to a person who is playful and deliberately pleasant. It also refers to food that has a sweet flavor but is not tasty.
Blind Buns - refers to not learning, being unproductive, and being out of shape.
Snot Slippery Round - refers to something that is very garden-variety.
Scoop flat - refers to something flat that is not flat anymore, part of it is warped. (Some also read warped flat.)
Long Bend - means something that is garden is not garden anymore.
Pi Burgundy - means that the food is not crispy or crunchy when it is damp, so it is not good to bite.
Dead Sun - refers to people who are inflexible and dull in their work. (Cursing words~~`)
Stabbing and Scratching - Knowing irony and sarcasm. Also refers to an itchy body.
Mao Ge'er - refers to a layman who doesn't know how to do things.
Tugging the text - refers to pretending to be civilized.
Slacker Bam - refers to a loose appearance.
Chicken and dog - a trivial and incomplete matter or thing, implying contempt.
Mud thick paved chow - means the road is muddy and not good for walking.
The most common preposition used by Jinanese people is "么", which means "what". It means "what do you want to do? It means "what do you want to do?"
The meaning of the word is "to make do with". As in: you just cut it off, just cut it off! We are on this condition.
Bite and hold your tongue - it doesn't go well with your mouth, and it's not easy to pronounce, e.g. This tongue twister really bites and holds your tongue!
Beng'ng'yi'er--means to say things that don't make sense, to brag. (Pronounced beng'mu'gei'er)
Will be - refers to the just. E.g. I'm just about to reach the wicket.
Dao rower - means to urge someone to do something, with the meaning of cheating others.
These are the most important things that you can do to help your child!
Push - the meaning of "too" is the same as "special" in Beijing dialect. Or she pushed the beauty!
The word "pushed" means "too", the same as "special" in Pekingese.
No Xu Gu - did not care.
No - otherwise. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty.
However, it's not a good idea to do it in a perfunctory manner.
These are the most important things that you can do to make your life easier!
They are not straight. It's so hard to get around!
Make the panic - laborious.
These are the first time I've ever seen a person who has been in the same position as me, and I'm not sure if I've ever been in the same position.
Fluttering with the hand.
The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty!
Squatting - the meaning of squatting. For example: the front of the buddy stock squatting well?
Mustache - refers to the appearance of a person who is not neatly groomed.
Choke grinding - means to be catty. E.g. This person is really annoying, choking and grinding up endlessly!
Private child - refers to illegitimate children, mostly cursing. (This is one of the most commonly used and classic Jinan curse words, often used in conjunction with other adjectives, such as small private child, stupid private child, etc.)
Err skin face - is thick-skinned, but also cursed~
Butt-eye child - refers to a mischievous child, and is also used as a curse.
The oldest child - the youngest child.
Street gangster child - a child who says bad things and does bad things.
Line - a person who is untrustworthy and unreliable.
These are the kind of people who do things that other people look down on, but also feel good about themselves.
This is the first time I've ever seen a person with a good sense of humor, and I've never seen a person with a good sense of humor, and I've never seen a person with a good sense of humor.
Thickening - washing.
Gao (gao\四声) - to add liquid to something e.g. you get some more oil into the bowl.
No zi la flavor - not much flavor
Paper ga bei er - cardboard (pronounced zhi'ga'bei'er)
Kara - something that has been left for a long time and is broken
Humiliation - something such as noodles that have been left for a long time without soup
Humiliation - something that has been left for a long time without soup. bloated up after being left for a long time without soup.
Meandering, abduction - both refer to someone or something that is out of the ordinary and awkward to look at.
Out of the strip - describes a girl with a good figure.
Wang Hua'er - this is a pejorative term for women, meaning that the woman is pretentious and offensive, the full name is "Wang Hua'er hitchhiking".
Button (kou) - describes someone who is sharp-tongued and has a sense of "unforgiving and unreasonable".
Five Ridges and Six Beasts - describes someone who is idle and relaxed, mostly in a derogatory sense.
Gu embracing - the way of wriggling.
Shaking and scratching - showing off, deliberately displaying.
Mill tour - to go out and wander around.
Spoon Chatter - to call someone a fool. In ancient times this word also meant to be abrasive and unhelpful, but it is no longer used.
Liba - things done badly.
And Li - very good, very wonderful, very favorable ...... In short, it means "good".
Li Ran - to deliberately pick a fight with someone.
Pressing - to be coy and fearful.
Thundering and cracking - describing someone who is too cautious to speak loudly.
Xiumi - a girl's careful and decent demeanor, and later also describes someone who speaks and does things in a feminine manner, with a pejorative connotation.
Humming - describes someone who speaks in a very low voice and looks a bit shy.
Atmosphere - describes someone who speaks and does things with a lot of air.
Fuwaer - meaning full.
Zo make - to put on airs
Dog make - synonymous with "zuo make", also means to put on airs and graces.
Brake the theater - to be at one's wits' end, to be at one's wits' end, a term derived from the theater.
dog mess - describes someone who likes to play pranks and attracts people's resentment.
mincing (pronounced die xie) - describes someone who is high and mighty. Later it was also used to describe a bad mood, poor mood and so on. This word is also a classic word in Jinanese, and you can hear it on many occasions :)
Old time - a very long time.
Sub-mao'er - poor quality, low level.
Wrestling - means "to wrestle". It also means to put someone through trials and tribulations.
Subhahi - to take offense at someone for having a bad temperament.
Crazy - describes someone who is domineering and makes people uncomfortable.
Difficult to beat up - describes someone who is eccentric and not easy to get along with.
Fucking together - deliberately coaxing someone to do something.
Night Laguerre - forehead.
Lolahaner - knee.
Salt Lame Tiger - bat.
Scorpion tiger curtain - gecko.
Gala grease - snail.
Sai - fun, interesting. This is one of the most distinctive words in Jinan dialect, and it has a wide range of applications. We Jinanese often use it in conjunction with "kong" to say "kong sai lai" (杠赛来)
一霎--means a moment.
Night - last night.
Buy and sell - to refer to something. For example, what is this buying and selling of children for?
Playing the door - a tone of voice used at the beginning of a sentence to express one's dissatisfaction, anger, or disdain. This word is also very representative of Jinan dialect.
Eye lashes.
Grass Chicken - a metaphor for cowardice and cowardice. e.g. Don't give him this task, he's a very cowardly person.
Squeeze - to crowd out.
These are the most important things that you can do to make your life easier. In addition, there is also the meaning of "to tell or publicize the past".
Sticky - ① describes something sticky. For example: millet porridge is quite sticky.
② describes a person who is slow. Such as: get up quickly! Don't be sticky!
③ Describe the relationship between the intimate close. Such as: these two people all day sticky in a piece.
Itch Scratch - an instrument to scratch an itch, with a long handle and a comb-shaped head at one end, mostly made of bamboo and wood.
Pounding - repeated fiddling. Such as: this thing I pounded for half a year, but did not get out of a doorway.
Chao Ba - fool.
Frustrated - short.
Trash tour - squeeze, press, press.
Bitchy - a person who is casual and likes to get into trouble, which is equivalent to saying that the person is a "bitch".
Bad - disabled.
Steady-eyed - a poor talker.
Half-hanging - refers to a person who is a little nervous, reckless, mostly used to scold people, and "two green", "half green" synonymous.
Hey, I'm tired, a **** to find so many.
Hey, I'll add a few more:
Sawa Bitter - it means no hope, no chance.
No Mantra Nian (音múzhòunian)-also means no hope, no way out.
Sitting Wax (坐坐读平声,音zuōlà) - means to be in a predicament, to be in a dilemma.
Wai Nai (崴泥) means "stuck in the mud", the same as "sitting in a dilemma".
Wu Bao - means "dirty". Later, it was also used to refer to something that was not done well or to describe someone who was insubordinate and unmanly.
Monkey hair shivering grandchildren - describes someone who is active and unsettled.
Fledgling - describes someone who is immature in speech and behavior.
Lao Mai - describes someone who talks in a nagging, tiresome way.
Coax on - at night.
Old Fool - describes someone who is inflexible and slow to react.
Bumpy Haner - to brag, to tell a big lie to deceive someone.
Monkey's Eyebrow Lorcha Eye - describes someone who looks lewd and swarthy.
Luochu - to satirize someone who has disproportionate facial features.
Jia Guang Gui - refers to someone who is very powerful at home, but wilts as soon as they go out.
White living - bragging, showing oneself.
Sparse - to describe someone who is average. It can also mean that things can be done easily.
Up bag - describes someone who is arrogant and annoying.
Stronger - stronger than someone. If he is stronger than you, it means "he is stronger than you".
Yi Bored - for a while, for a period of time.
Neoshin - the meaning of neighbor.
Mouzi - a term of endearment for a child, also known as "moushen'er".
Nier - a term of endearment for a girl.
Xiaoyi - a term of endearment for a man
Maoko - a term of endearment for a man.