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What does chicken break mean? What does chicken break mean?

Introduction: Recently, the word "chicken break" has become popular all over the Internet, and it appears quite frequently. So what does breaking off the chicken mean? What's the point of breaking off a chicken? Let’s find out more about it with Aixiumei and me! What does chicken break mean?

If chicken break is a Taiwanese accent, it means ink marks. There is also another explanation that it is said to be a curse word.

We used to often hear when watching idol dramas, you are really stupid. The general meaning can be understood that you are really good at ink, but if you type these two words for everyone to see, it will not be very understandable.

This word has become popular mainly due to several videos on the Internet. The most popular one is Ganlin Niang from the Dinosaur Family, a collection of chicken breaking, which is a bit magical. What is the meaning of "cock break"?

It is an uncivilized catchphrase with no practical meaning. It is usually a habit. This is the female genitalia in the Hokkien language. It is usually a curse word. Don't learn it after reading it.

Many spoken languages ??in Taiwan are influenced by Hokkien and are written with homophones of Mandarin characters. This is similar to the recent Cantonese word "so sharp" that was homophonically written in Mandarin as "Monkey Sai Lei". Taiwanese swearing dialect

1. Peri Eel (a gangster)

2. Windmill (easy to talk big)

3. Dai Zhi (what is going on)

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4. Wuhanshan (no ability)

5. Traitor (so insidious)

6. Eat rice (eat dry rice)

7. Fenggui (loving to show off)

8. Disgraceful (losing face)

9. Broken appearance (crippled person)

10. Big-faced god (I don’t know how to be ashamed)

11. Too bad: extremely bad Short-lived)

14. Release water lanterns (three or three)

15. Brother Tou (meaning the head man)

16. Stop talking (grind your tongue)

17. Ancient times (ancient times)

18. Houjiu (high alcohol)

19. Kan Da Zhu (foolish person)

20. Qitao (meaning to play)

21. Lime Dog (frantic state)

22. Ancient Cone (lively and cute)

< p> 23. Restricted to death (restrictions are very strict)

24. Bullshit: talking and doing outrageous things

25. Thick tea (strong tea)

26 , Daizhi (things)

27. Double-headed (best of both worlds)

28. Prominent (good at telling big things)

29. Big details (not Fair)

30. Turning hands (left)

31. Traveler (wanderer)

32. Cha (woman)

33. Immortal steps (playing tricks)

34. Taking advantage of the money (making money)

35. Swearing (swearing)

36. Be careful ( Partiality, favoritism)

37. Wayang Cai (I don’t know)

38. Jiejiejie (evil)

39. Reputation (notorious reputation) < /p>

40. So empty (getting benefits)