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柠檬君
[níng méng jūn]
In Chinese Internet slang, 'lemon' stands for 'being envious' since sour lemons metaphorically represent envy. Hence, ‘柠檬君’ (Lemon lord) could be a playful self-mockery meaning someone who feels envious a lot.
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我并非柠檬为何心酸
[wŏ bìng fēi níng méng wéi hé xīn suān]
In Chinese internet slang lemon refers to sour jealous feelings The net name implies : I am not envious ...
柠檬心酸
[níng méng xīn suān]
In Chinese slang lemon can symbolize jealousy so this name can be interpreted as a jealous heart or ...
我本柠檬酸人心
[wŏ bĕn níng méng suān rén xīn]
Originally an envious heart reflects a feeling of jealousy or envy towards others In Chinese internet ...
柠檬为什么酸
[níng méng wéi shén me suān]
A lighthearted play on words In Chinese slang 柠檬 lemon can mean feeling envious Thus it humorously ...
柠檬先生
[níng méng xiān shēng]
In Chinese internet slang lemon can imply sour and envious feelings Hence Mr Lemon might indicate ...
柠檬本酸心
[níng méng bĕn suān xīn]
In Chinese internet slang lemon 柠檬 refers to envy or jealousy This username means originally sour ...
心不酸柠檬酸
[xīn bù suān níng méng suān]
It translates loosely as Heart Not Sour Lemon Sour In Chinese online slang lemons represent jealousy ...
亦是柠檬心更酸
[yì shì níng méng xīn gèng suān]
Lemon is a metaphor for being envious in Chinese internet slang ; hence the netname means “ feeling ...
柠檬心该多酸
[níng méng xīn gāi duō suān]
Lemon Heart – So Sour This implies someone who feels envious or sour like a lemon In China “ lemon ...