Understand Chinese Nickname
我无赖
[wŏ wú lài]
It directly translates to 'I'm unscrupulous' or 'rascal'. Sometimes people use it lightly in a self-mockery sense, admitting they behave badly, but usually in an amusing rather than truly malicious way.
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瞎贱
[xiā jiàn]
A humorous and exaggerated way to describe oneself as mischievous or being silly Blind Rascal It ...
耍流氓
[shuă liú máng]
Being a rascal or Behaving shamelessly It refers to someone acting naughty or mischievously not ...
一个小浪比
[yī gè xiăo làng bĭ]
Translating loosely to a little rascal – this may refer to someone mischievous lively or perhaps ...
贱人多作怪
[jiàn rén duō zuò guài]
Its a casual term which might be translated as Rascals are mischievous This kind of nickname often ...
小傻瓜小赖皮
[xiăo shă guā xiăo lài pí]
Little Silly Rascal This term describes a person in an endearing way as a lovable troublemaker or ...
我这种无赖
[wŏ zhè zhŏng wú lài]
The literal meaning is a person like me who is rascal Here it could represent someone who doesn ’ t ...
下贱痞子
[xià jiàn pĭ zi]
This translates as Despicable Rascal Its often used humorously to describe oneself as unruly or ...