拔萝卜呀拔萝卜哎呀哎呀拔萝卜
[bá luó bŭ yā bá luó bŭ āi yā āi yā bá luó bŭ]
Derived from a popular Chinese nursery rhyme, this name humorously mimics repetitive actions similar to pulling a carrot out of the ground. The catchphrase reflects innocence and playfulness while invoking cultural familiarity with a well-known children's song.