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What's the meaning of Sichuan dialect in Skull Wash?
In Sichuan dialect, the word "wash the skull" means not indoctrination, but ridicule. It usually happens between acquaintances, which means joking. "Xi" means to make fun of and ridicule in Sichuan dialect. Shampoo bones can also be replaced by "washing" and "washing". If a person is teased too much, it can generally be said that his "skull has been washed by ice." "Ice" means cracking in Sichuan dialect.
Generally speaking, friends will play jokes on each other. On the whole, does this mean that you are teasing me? Are you kidding? It's not a curse. You're kidding me. You're playing. I always say, is your baby washing my skull? Shampooing bones is usually a joke between very familiar friends. Of course, if you don't know it very well, it is estimated that it will be a bit cynical.
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