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What do Africans mean by Bala Bala?

Africans say Bala Bala means stirring. Bala, a northeast dialect, refers to moving things by hand or other tools.

First, the basic explanation of Bala

1, verb, finger moves quickly. Example: pull an abacus.

2, degree adverbs, quickly dial in. Example: pull two mouthfuls of rice.

She took me:

She pulls me, that is, she pushes me or she pulls me.

The stem comes from "Country Love Story". Among them, Grandpa Xie Guangkun asked his grandson to thank him for giving him the plane: Why did you push that little girl? Xie Mian A: She pulled me. From then on, this stalk began to spread.

At present, this stalk has come from life. If the other person asks you "Why did you push that little girl" and you answer "She pulled me", you will be recognized as his grandson. This statement is ridiculous and absurd, which is why it has become crazy on the Internet.

"She teased me" is a reply to "Why did you push that little girl?". The meaning of this stalk can be understood as that when you reply "She teased me", you admit that you are his grandson. The meaning of this stalk is similar to Zhu Ziqing's "You are here, don't walk around", while other popular stalks such as "Your father has loquat tonight" can be understood as "nmsl".

At present, many people can be seen posting in the circle of friends: "Why did you push that little girl?" And the following are all replies: "She pulled me." There are still many netizens who don't understand its meaning, so they also make a lot of jokes.