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What does it mean when girls say flax?

The original form of the verb "AMADE" is "Zhi める", which means to stop or to stop. The "て" shape indicates slight requests and commands, and the "Zhi めて" shape means to stop, which means something bad or unwanted, and the tone is more tactful. This sentence is often used in Japanese life and is a daily expression. Later, the word became popular on the Internet, and its meaning changed somewhat. Nowadays, the word is often used to make fun of each other.

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The homophony of "axede" is "flax drop", and the closer one is "elegans butterfly". Its tone is relatively tactful, with a hint of prayer and command. Because Japan has a rich film culture and is also rich in Japanese movies, in movies, girls usually say "flax falls, flax falls", so "flax falls" was once parodied.

In many movies, when a girl says "please stop", she superficially means please stop. In fact, her real idea is not to stop, so in life many girls say "please stop". "There will always be people who joke: "Do you want it or not?"

Gradually, the word "flax fall" is misunderstood by more and more people, and it also has an implicit extended meaning. , "flax fall" actually represents a type of Japanese culture.

Extended information:

やめて(ya me te) No

いやだ(i ya da)No

だめだ(da me da) no

put して(ha na shi te) let me go