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In fact, relying on and cutting is the same meaning. It's just that "cut" is suitable for girls, which means contempt; It is suitable for boys, and it looks rough and "hearty". There is no clear meaning, and like other imaginary words, it just has to be contextualized.
Relying on just an expression of emotion, it doesn't matter if you swear or swear, but the expression of emotions is in some specific occasions such as anger, dissatisfaction, dragging, etc., after a long time, some people equate it with swearing, so it becomes swearing.
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Relying on this argument can be regarded as an evolution of the more civilized in swearing.
Because this is a new usage in itself, there are no uncivilized labels at first.
Doesn't make that bad impression.
Originally, it was similar in meaning to cao and ri.
However, the meaning has changed after being used more extensively.
It can be used to express emotions such as surprise, anger, irritability, disdain, etc.
A lot of people are saying it as a mantra.
The specific meaning depends on the context.
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Depend on! It's a mood word! It is also a person who subconsciously says it when he is in a bad mood. It's the same as a lot of people like to say "day" nowadays!
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Depend on! It used to be a curse word, but now it's become commonplace, so no one will get angry when you say it. So every time I say: Damn!. It's just a dissatisfaction with you or something.
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..Damn, it's just a mood particle!
It's just not very happy with your performance
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It used to be used as a swear word, but now it has been used for a long time, and some people use it as a modal word, to denote.
1 surprised. 2 dissatisfaction.
3 Suspicion. In short, he is still used as a swear word by some people, so if you can avoid it, avoid it, and it's better not to use it.
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It is the meaning of dizziness, which means fainting, and the meaning of unexpected is pulling.
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Relying on is derived from Hong Kong, which means to come out of the middle finger.
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It's a kind of swear word that you say when you're angry, but it's not a good thing anyway.
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It's terrible, it's swearing.
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It's a foul word, no different from [cao] and [ri], and it's campus language.
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This is not a curse at all, this is just a verbal statement, this is our native dialect.
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Damn, you're asking that kind of question?
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How old are you, child?
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"Depend on! "It is Taiwanese = Chinese"Crying", which has been used in Taiwan for decades. Taiwanese"North"= Chinese"Crying Dad", which means that your family is dead, how can you be so wordy.
Rely on", swearing, the original meaning is equivalent to the "f" word in English.
Probably the English pronunciation of the Chinese "cao". It is said to have been invented by a slightly decent unreasonable person in Hong Kong, and it is written in Chinese to translate the original English text into English, or to pronounce Hanyu Pinyin directly in English.
For example, "i go first" literally translates to "I go first", etc.
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