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笑你蠢
[xiào nĭ chŭn]
Laughing at Your Foolishness It ’ s direct and humorous or sarcastic indicating the user may like ...
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我在看你笑话
[wŏ zài kàn nĭ xiào huà]
Im Watching Your Fools It may mean laughing at somebody elses mistakes or failures or finding amusement ...
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两个傻瓜
[liăng gè shă guā]
Two fools suggests a pair of individuals who might appear or feel silly or clueless together It reflects ...
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我傻的让自己笑
[wŏ shă de ràng zì jĭ xiào]
Reflects selfdeprecating humor where one acknowledges their foolishness or innocence leads them ...
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笑的傻
[xiào de shă]
Laughter that appears foolish This conveys a carefree or innocent nature where the user laughs often ...
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笑似笑话
[xiào sì xiào huà]
This implies a selfmockery or seeing oneself as somewhat ridiculous expressing modesty or even ...
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逗夫渣逗妇脑
[dòu fū zhā dòu fù năo]
Sarcastically describes someone who amuses themselves at the expense of playing fools ; may also ...
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傻子真可爱
[shă zi zhēn kĕ ài]
Fools are really lovable It refers to an endearing perception of those who might be naive or foolish ...
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愚人笑
[yú rén xiào]
It suggests laughing like a fool This can imply either finding humor in absurdity or being so happy ...