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What does "Meituo" mean in Hunan dialect?

It means "girl".

Generally speaking, a young man wants to say hello to a girl, but he doesn't know her name. Together, it means "Sister Tuo", which is similar to "Miss". In the 1970s and 1980s, girls were not allowed to call themselves "Miss" casually, and they would cause trouble, especially the hot girls in Changsha. A "sister tuo" will increase intimacy.

Because the word "Tuojie" is often mentioned in many programs of Hunan Satellite TV, for example, the more you plan, the happier you are, the happier you are, and the more you make progress every day. Hunan Satellite TV takes a selfie. Therefore, the word "Tuojie" has gradually become familiar to people, especially in other parts of Hunan Province, and has gradually become a common word.

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Related words:

1, tuo? 【tuó zi】?

Piles of things.

2. Baotuo? 【bāo tuó】?

The traditional special food in Tongshan County, Hubei Province has a long history in Tongshan. Like jiaozi in the north, the whole family should eat together every New Year, which means reunion.

3. Businessman? [ tuó shāng ]?

An old salt merchant.

4. Ice? 【bīng tuó】?

A hard lump formed when water or something containing water is frozen.

5. Salt jiaozi? 【yán tuó zi】?

Salt is piled in the open air. ?