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盐厌
[yán yàn]
A play on words using Chinese homophones, where 'salt' sounds like '嫌', which means 'dislike'. This suggests that the individual might have complex feelings, including some self-displeasure or world-weariness.
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我叫不讨囍
[wŏ jiào bù tăo xĭ]
In this 不喜欢 meaning not liking sounds similar to 不讨囍 expressing someone who might dislike ...
我无爱银
[wŏ wú ài yín]
A playful written version for the pronunciation of “我没有爱人 I don ’ t have a loversignificant ...
你不懂我的Feel
[nĭ bù dŏng wŏ de feel]
This combines English with Chinese : Ni bu dong wo de feel meaning You dont understand my feel indicating ...
埋汰你
[mái tài nĭ]
In some Chinese dialects 埋汰 means despise or criticize severely Thus this could express resentment ...
伐开心
[fá kāi xīn]
Pronounced similarly to the word for not happy but written as a play on words using homophones indicating ...
Dislike不喜
[dislike bù xĭ]
This nickname suggests a dislike or aversion toward something Dislike directly expresses an unfavorable ...
冷音
[lĕng yīn]
Simply put as Cold Sound or Frigid Note it portrays someone aloof and emotionally distant Music or ...
所谓的爱人就是碍人
[suŏ wèi de ài rén jiù shì ài rén]
Here the wordplay of homophones in Chinese 所谓的人 socalled person and 碍人 someone who gets in ...