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What does "two" mean when describing a person?

"二" in dialect

Shaanxi dialect

1. Often used to describe a person who cannot distinguish between occasions, cannot weigh the importance, and cannot speak beyond his brain. Do things without thinking about the consequences. Such as "two cowards, two hammers". Example: That person is very good!

2. Describe your psychological state when you hear shocking and incomprehensible remarks, such as "I'm crazy."

3. Describe a certain aspect as relatively strong, with a sense of humor. Example: 1. That guy is very good at playing football.

Northeast dialect

It is often used to describe people or things as stupid, and has a unique semantic meaning in spoken language.

Tianjin dialect

A derogatory term. Often used to describe people who are stupid or mentally retarded. Nowadays, it is mostly used to make fun of each other (with a lot of joking content).

Example: 1. In math class, the teacher asked: "Have you done all the questions? What is the answer?" Classmate: "Two!" Teacher: "I think you are only 'two'!" Even if you can calculate all the questions wrong, tell me how many "twos" you have!"

2. The extended meaning of two hundred and five means, I don't know, I don't understand, I don't understand, I don't know, I don't know.