剪刀手
[jiăn dāo shŏu]
'剪刀手' translates directly to 'Scissor Hands,' which might refer to someone adept at cutting things (like hair or paper) or playing on Tim Burton's movie title character 'Edward Scissorhands.' In social context, it implies creativity or precision in manual tasks. Alternatively, it may simply represent a lighthearted nod to fun photos where people make scissor shapes with their fingers for pictures.