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柠檬真甜
[níng méng zhēn tián]
Lemons are sour, not sweet. Thus this nickname implies irony, possibly indicating that despite appearances (like lemons being sweet) something contrary or unexpected has happened.
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柠檬天然酸
[níng méng tiān rán suān]
This name literally means natural sourness of lemons Metaphorically it reflects an acceptance ...
柠檬不酸
[níng méng bù suān]
Lemon Not Sour Ironically implying that despite being sour by nature this lemon isn ’ t — a playful ...
柠檬是甜的
[níng méng shì tián de]
The lemon is sweet Contrary to reality since lemons are typically sour It can be metaphorical for ...
檬柠Lemon
[méng níng lemon]
By using fruits as a metaphor lemon usually implies something sour yet refreshing The name shows ...
柠檬不萌它很酸
[níng méng bù méng tā hĕn suān]
Literal translation is Lemons aren ’ t cute ; they are sour Its a pun and humorous way of acknowledging ...
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 ...
柠檬加错要多心酸
[níng méng jiā cuò yào duō xīn suān]
Literally Wrong lemon makes it more sour This name implies someone feeling sorrowful akin to mistakenly ...
柠檬不酸西瓜不甜
[níng méng bù suān xī guā bù tián]
A somewhat playful and ironic phrase meaning lemons not sour watermelons not sweet It indicates ...
谁说没有甜的柠檬
[shéi shuō méi yŏu tián de níng méng]
Who Says Lemons Are Not Sweet : Typically lemons symbolize a sour experience This net name represents ...