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What does sai fan mean in Northeastern dialect?

As a popular Internet vocabulary, dasaimi is also a playful gesture in Northeastern dialect, which means big sex fan.

This meme originated from a social news interview video. In the video, the old man generously admitted that he married the old man because of his lust. The original words are: The old man is 13 years older than me, so I have been a fan of sai, a big fan of sai, and my aunt was a fan of sai before she was young. The old man before me was also handsome, and the handsome young man, this old man is also handsome.

Because the old man’s frankness also left a deep impression on the audience, this classic scene was also widely circulated on the Internet, and the big sai fans used it as a new joke for LSP.

Funny sentences in Northeastern dialect

1. Nao stop - generally refers to something on one's mind, which is quite disturbing. Example: I'm having a bad time today, so let's go out and have two drinks together.

2. Scratching - itching. Example: If a mosquito bites me, it will sting me to death.

3. To slip out - to slip under one's feet. Example: I stepped on a banana peel today and suddenly it got stuck on the ground. I was really embarrassed.

4. Pulling - moving objects away with hands or tools. Example: Quickly pull that insect away, I'm sorry.

5. Tiger Labaji - describes a person with a relatively low IQ. Example: Don't play with him, that little tiger is so annoying.