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What do you mean by "making an oolong"?

"Making an Oolong" means being mistaken and confused.

Make an oolong, nào wóng?

From a linguistic point of view, the origin of an oolong is probably like this: English "oolong" (a goal scored by oneself) is similar in pronunciation to Cantonese "oolong", while Cantonese "oolong" has the meaning of "making a mistake, Uribatu" and so on. In the 1960s and 1970s, Hong Kong reporters translated "own goal" into "own goal" in their reports.

Make mistakes and make sentences as follows:

1. This is not the first time that the iPhone alarm clock has made an oolong. Similar incidents occurred in Australia and New Zealand when they switched from daylight saving time to normal time last month.

2. If you don't want the expressway alarm to make an "oolong", you must first find out whether it is a kilometer pile or a hundred meters pile.

3. long live the motherland! Ng Man Tat was too excited to make an own goal.

4. After the game, CCTV reporters interviewed Feng Xiaoting, the backbone of Evergrande's defense, but the subtitles gave Zhao Xuri's name, and CCTV scored another goal.