Sleep *** Get up and get high

1. How do you say "sleep *** get up and get high" in Chinese

Undressing for sleep, the moonlight entered the house, and I was glad to get up and go.

Undressing for sleep, the moonlight entered the house, and I was glad to get up and go. Comment: When I took off my clothes and was about to go to bed, I happened to see the moonlight shining on the door, (so I) got up and went out for a walk happily.

1, sleep *** get up hi basic meaning ① network buzzword: sleep *** get up hi! ② This flirtatious phrase seems to be an instant in the microblogging and circle of friends spread all over the network, a variety of segments between the endless, many netizens exclaimed as if they woke up to this new terrier Raiders, and also completely do not know why the fire ah have wood! ③ really like a sudden night spring breeze, sleep *** get up hi! A thousand calls came out, sleep *** get up hi! 2, word origin ① sleep *** get up hi, more brainwashing than friction friction. ② In fact, this is from a short video on the microblogging, the main character of the screen all kinds of self-talk, you can hold it? What time is it? Sleep ***! Get high! Seems like a moment in the microblogging and circle of friends spread all over, after many spoof pictures and its own magical diffusion of power under the influence of this sentence finally became a classic.

3, example sentences ① sleep you hemp B up Hi has been high to the dawn even if the dawn is not afraid of anyway not home. The first thing you need to do is to get up and get high, and you can't get enough of it.

They're all the same.

2. Excuse me, sleep *** get up and get high

First of all, you do not know what is called the literary language, and secondly, from the word "literary language" can be seen from the expression of civilization, and then look at the ancient literary language handed down to the present day, that is not the use of words rigorous, civilized? But your question is full of swear words, foul language (don't tell me that you think many people say this so you also say, and you don't know this is foul language, if you even this is the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, there is nothing to say), therefore, it can be said that your question does not have the expression of the literary language, I advise you to go to sleep, the quality of such a poor don't come out to lose face.

To express the level of culture, go back to read more books, the belly has poetry from the gas, do not have to pretend that you will have the temperament of the literary quality, on the contrary, do not want to read but fantasize all day long that they are very talented, speak very well, that is, the vulgar elegance of the laughing stock.

3. "Sleep *** up hi" is what it means

Meaning: is to tell you not to sleep. It's a way of telling you to get up and have fun.

Basic connotation: Internet buzzword: sleep *** get up and get high! This flirtatious phrase seems to be an instant in the microblogging and circle of friends spread all over the network, a variety of paragraphs endless, many netizens shouted as if waking up to this new terrier Raiders, but also completely do not know why fire ah have wood! It's really like a night of spring breeze, sleep *** get up and get high! The first thing you need to do is to get up and get out of the house!

Word source: sleep *** get up hi, more brainwashing than friction friction. In fact, this is from a short video on Weibo, where the main character is talking to himself on the screen. I'm not sure what time it is, but I'm not sure what time it is. Sleep ***! Hey up! It seems to have spread all over the microblogging and friend circles in a flash, and after many spoof pictures and its own magical spreading power influence, this sentence has finally become a classic.

The word derivation:

sleep *** up hi classic paragraph:

Recently sleep always feel hands and feet paralyzed, went to the hospital to see an old Chinese medicine. The old Chinese doctor gave me a pulse and said, "There is no problem, feel *** words up to exercise on the line." Then wrote a few words on the prescription pad: sleep ***, get up hi!