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我心醉
[wŏ xīn zuì]
'Wo Xin Zui' means 'my heart is drunk,' depicting a state of overwhelming infatuation or intoxication with someone or something. It conveys being lost in emotion, akin to the feeling of drunkenness.
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醉九
[zuì jiŭ]
Zui Jiu Literally means Drunk Nine suggests someone is profoundly intoxicated not just by alcohol ...
我已宿醉
[wŏ yĭ sù zuì]
Wo Yi Su Zui means I am hungover It suggests that the user is dealing with the aftermath of drinking ...
饮醉
[yĭn zuì]
Yin Zui means drunk from drinking It suggests someone who gets lost in drinks or finds themselves ...
似醉
[sì zuì]
Si Zui translates to as if drunk It could express intoxication by alcohol or being overwhelmed with ...
我心动你
[wŏ xīn dòng nĭ]
Wo Xin Dong Ni means My Heart Beats Because of You indicating the excitement and attraction felt towards ...
你把我灌醉你让我心碎
[nĭ bă wŏ guàn zuì nĭ ràng wŏ xīn suì]
Ni Ba Wo Ganzui Ni Rang Wo Xinsi means You get me drunk you break my heart This reflects the sentiment ...
芯醉
[xīn zuì]
In Chinese 芯 Xin means core and 醉 Zui means to get drunk Together this net name could imply someone ...
一醉解愁
[yī zuì jiĕ chóu]
This nickname Yi Zui Jie Chou means getting drunk once to release worries and sorrows In Chinese culture ...
已深醉
[yĭ shēn zuì]
Yi shen zui means deeply drunk In this context it may not refer just literally to alcohol but symbolizes ...