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i柠檬酸
[i níng méng suān]
Lemons are often associated with sharpness and sour taste in China; thus this net name 'i Lemon Acid' could reflect someone who sees themselves as witty, clever, or sometimes sharp-tongued.
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柠檬
[níng méng]
Lemon in Chinese culture apart from the literal meaning of the citrus fruit could also express a kind ...
柠檬sour
[níng méng sour]
Lemon is a common fruit while sour indicates its taste By mixing English into the otherwiseChinese ...
柠檬柠檬我是柠檬
[níng méng níng méng wŏ shì níng méng]
Repeating lemon this could refer to feeling sour or frustrated as a lemon or playfully claiming identity ...
柠檬是个思密达
[níng méng shì gè sī mì dá]
Here lemon usually symbolic of sharpness or brightness is described in a colloquial Korean term ...
柠檬先生
[níng méng xiān shēng]
In Chinese internet slang lemon can imply sour and envious feelings Hence Mr Lemon might indicate ...
柠檬不萌但很酸
[níng méng bù méng dàn hĕn suān]
This username means lemons are not cute but they are sour It suggests the person might be comparing ...
柠檬不及我心酸
[níng méng bù jí wŏ xīn suān]
This phrase plays with the idea that a lemon is not as sour as my heartache The lemon represents acidity ...
柠檬也会心酸
[níng méng yĕ huì xīn suān]
Lemons are known for their sour taste which is linked to feeling heartache or sadness metaphorically ...
我是柠檬天然酸
[wŏ shì níng méng tiān rán suān]
I Am Lemon Naturally Sour : A playful and somewhat selfdeprecating name suggesting someone whos ...