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禽兽清瘦
[qín shòu qīng shòu]
Literally 'Thin like a beast.' It implies a very thin, perhaps unattractive appearance in a derogatory manner, often used as self-deprecation or sarcasm.
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丑模样
[chŏu mó yàng]
Literally ugly appearance this could be a selfdeprecating reference to ones unappealing appearance ...
衣裳薄
[yī shang bó]
Translates to thin clothes which could imply delicacy fragility or simplicity in one ’ s outward ...
瘦的只剩下肉
[shòu de zhĭ shèng xià ròu]
瘦的只剩下肉 literally means Only Flesh Left from Being Skinny The phrase humorously or exaggeratedly ...
哟你瘦的都没有猪样了
[yo nĭ shòu de dōu méi yŏu zhū yàng le]
In a lighthearted or joking manner this phrase means you are so thin that you don ’ t even look like ...
瘦成骨
[shòu chéng gú]
This name literally means thin as a skeleton often used humorously or selfdeprecatingly by people ...
丑不拉几
[chŏu bù lā jĭ]
A humorous and selfdeprecating nickname expressing modesty or displeasure with ones appearance ...
病态消瘦
[bìng tài xiāo shòu]
Literally translated as Pathologically Thin it describes someone who has an extremely unhealthy ...
i我好难瘦i我是怪瘦
[i wŏ hăo nán shòu i wŏ shì guài shòu]
This name humorously laments that it is hard to get thin 瘦 means thin By combining this with the affirmation ...
瘦的不明显
[shòu de bù míng xiăn]
瘦的不明显 is Being thin is not obvious Some might use this phrase if their body shape does not obviously ...