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What does Park Street mean?
"1" is a simplified spoken Cantonese. As a verb-complement structure, according to different contexts, it can be used as a neutral word, a derogatory term and a commendatory term, which is widely used by Cantonese people.
2. It is also said that jumping on the street can refer to sudden death in the street. After death, no one "collects the body", that is, "lying on the street, lying outside, can not die naturally." So some people think that this can only be regarded as cursing others, not swearing.
In some areas, the word flogging is not insulting or offensive. For example, in Taiwan Province Province, jumping in the street is used as an adjective of "being killed" or "being beaten on the ground"; Generally, it can also refer to the sudden decline, bankruptcy or closure of a company or a rich family, and is not regarded as a dirty word.
4. In Taiwan Province Province, there is no such word as "flapping in the street", which is purely imported from Hongkong. At most, it is interpreted as "splashing in the street", but there is no negative meaning such as insult and offense.
Extended data:
Word grammar
1, adjective (as a "decline" or "serious" solution).
2. Noun (the object of accusation. As a "loser" solution).
3. Adverb (meaning failure).
4. Verb (the original meaning of the neutral word "bump" or "bump" is "careless").
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Pujie
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