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青涩胡渣
[qīng sè hú zhā]
Literally means 'immature beard stubble', metaphorically used to describe an inexperienced but charming person (usually male), evoking an image of young manhood.
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留胡渣的硬汉
[liú hú zhā de yìng hàn]
A beardstroked tough guy : This is a very literal expression keep a stubble of manhood The user might ...
小胡子
[xiăo hú zi]
Little Beard Its a simple and playful nickname likely referring to someone with a small beard or mustache ...
青涩小胡渣
[qīng sè xiăo hú zhā]
Fresh young stubble represents someone who might look youthful but shows signs of growing up such ...
你的胡渣
[nĭ de hú zhā]
This literally translates to your beard stubble It might suggest the attraction toward someone ...
胡渣熟男
[hú zhā shú nán]
Bearded Gentleman refers to an older man with facial stubble suggesting charm maturity and perhaps ...
胡茬儿
[hú chá ér]
Hu Chaer translates to Stubble referring to a persons short beard or facial hair that hasnt been shaved ...
胡茬
[hú chá]
This name translates to stubble It might suggest someone who is rugged or masculine It also implies ...
短青色胡渣
[duăn qīng sè hú zhā]
This translates to Short greenish beard stubble It gives an image of someone with just slightly noticeable ...
满脸络腮胡
[măn liăn luò sāi hú]
Directly translates to full of beard its a humorous or casual way someone might describe their appearance ...