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What does linseed waterfall mean?

What does flax fall mean? Actually, it is a Japanese sentence, and Chinese means "don't". Its homonym is flax falling, which is closer to butterfly. Its tone is euphemistic, with a little meaning of prayer and command. Because of Japan's rich AV culture and rich AV movies, girls usually say "flax falls, flax falls" in movies, so flax falls was once spoofed.

In many movies, when girls say "the flaxseed has fallen", what they say on the surface is please stop. In fact, her real idea is not to stop, so in life, many girls say that Linseed Waterfall will always be teased and said, "Do you want it or not?" Gradually, the word flaxseed has been misinterpreted by more and more people, and it has a hidden extension. Flaxseed actually represents a Japanese culture.

In life, if girls have doubts about the meaning of flaxseed, it is best not to ask in public places. People may think that you are just telling a joke, and the person who replies to you will also have a layer of sarcasm. Anyone who knows a little about Japanese language and culture will not be unfamiliar with the word flaccid fall. If you don't know what soft fall is, the Internet will be a very good teacher.

The warehouse where flax fell: the Chinese homonym for Japanese is "don't, don't", which means it's coming out. It is often used in ..............................................................................................................................................................

It means "don't do this" and "don't do this". Let's look at some examples:

1 もぅするのをやめてよ, どっかびにこ.

Stop studying and go out to play.

2 ここでたばこをぅのをやめてくださぃ.

Please don't smoke here.

3 ぉをやめて.

Quit drinking.

4 もぅぁのをやめて, ぃぃじゃなぃから.

Give up that man, he is not a good person.