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What does pretending to be crooked mean in Jingmen dialect?
Pretend not to know or care.
"Pretending to be crooked" in Jingmen dialect means pretending not to know or care. For example, someone asks, "Do you know this?" Actually, I know, but I just don't want to answer directly. I can say, "I don't know if it's crooked."
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