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愚味
[yú wèi]
'Foolish Taste'. In the Chinese cultural environment, this may mean someone is humble and honest, or they have a naive personality that can see through complicated things, expressing a unique taste or insight in life.
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低级趣味
[dī jí qù wèi]
低级趣味 d ī j í q ù w è i directly interpreted as lowlevel taste The word interest in Chinese does ...
一脸智障味
[yī liăn zhì zhàng wèi]
A face full of foolishness While intended as selfdeprecating humor it may not translate well into ...
傻味
[shă wèi]
Literally means foolish taste This could refer to someone who likes being silly finding charm in ...
你是的二百五你是的二百七
[nĭ shì de èr băi wŭ nĭ shì de èr băi qī]
These terms refer colloquially and playfully in Chinese culture to individuals who may act naively ...
忒丑
[tè chŏu]
This is a humorous and selfdeprecating name which literally means too ugly In Chinese culture sometimes ...
犯二也是一种范儿
[fàn èr yĕ shì yī zhŏng fàn ér]
犯二也是一种范儿 roughly means Being silly also has its style In some parts of China Er or sillyfoolish ...
大傻
[dà shă]
Translating to Big Fool this internet nickname might suggest selfdeprecation Yet paradoxically ...
白水浓茶
[bái shuĭ nóng chá]
This Chinese idiom refers to two completely different tastes – light and insipid taste of water ...
傻不拉几的你
[shă bù lā jĭ de nĭ]
Silly You In Chinese it affectionately describes a foolish or endearing characteristic in a slightly ...