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What do you mean by "making an oolong"?

Interpretation messed up simple things and made jokes.

Pronunciation ao? wū? dragon

crack a joke

Grammatical neutral words

Xiao Ming tried to kick the ball into the opponent's goal, but missed himself and kicked the ball into his own goal. What an oolong!

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The related meaning of the word oolong.

(1) in ancient China, oolong means loyal dog. Tao Qian's "Searching for the Gods" in the Jin Dynasty contains: According to legend, the dog in the Jin Dynasty was named Oolong, and the slave had an affair with his wife and wanted to kill him. Oolong hurt him to save the slave. Later generations took Oolong as the dog's name.

② In modern Chinese, own goal is the English word for own goal, that is, kicking the ball into one's own goal. 1998 During the World Cup, the "own goal" was in full swing, and there was a test on the own goal. An own goal refers to the situation that one side sends the ball into its own scoring area and the other side scores, so that the scorer is the defender rather than the attacker.

(3) Now it is often used to describe mistakes in news reports, such as inaccurate reports, incorrect information, and the host's slip of the tongue.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Oolong