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苦瓜老姨
[kŭ guā lăo yí]
Means 'Bitter Melon Old Auntie.' It may suggest a person or oneself being rather bitter but approachable, akin to the culinary uses of bitter melon, adding depth despite its bitterness.
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你似苦瓜
[nĭ sì kŭ guā]
You are like a bitter melon This name humorously describes a person who is bitter or has had a bitter ...
终日苦瓜脸
[zhōng rì kŭ guā liăn]
Always having a bitter melon face is a funny way to describe someones gloomy unhappy expression as ...
我非苦瓜为何苦涩
[wŏ fēi kŭ guā wéi hé kŭ sè]
This name Why Am I Bitter If I Am Not a Bitter Melon metaphorically implies the person is wondering ...
苦瓜不苦
[kŭ guā bù kŭ]
Literally translated as Bitter Melon Is Not Bitter This nickname suggests that while the person ...
苦瓜脸
[kŭ guā liăn]
Bitter Melon Face : This nickname humorously compares a gloomy or sourlooking face to the taste ...
苦瓜爱人
[kŭ guā ài rén]
This nickname metaphorically compares love or a loved one to bitter melon a type of food implying ...
苦瓜不苦没你就苦
[kŭ guā bù kŭ méi nĭ jiù kŭ]
Comparing oneself to bitter melon a traditional Chinese vegetable that isnt actually bitter unless ...
苦瓜大婶
[kŭ guā dà shĕn]
The Bitter Melon Aunt uses an image of bitterness for humor Aunt is often used informally for older ...
苦瓜老姨喝苦瓜汁
[kŭ guā lăo yí hē kŭ guā zhī]
A humorous and somewhat selfdeprecating name Literally it means ‘ The Bitter Melon Aunt Drinking ...