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What does the Chinese Valentine’s Day cuckoo mean?

Cuckoo on Chinese Valentine's Day is an Internet term that originated from a netizen's imagination. It is based on the homophonic sound of the cuckoo's cry. Cuckoo cuckoo ≈ Not alone, not alone ≈ Not alone, not alone ≈ Chinese Valentine's Day, not alone . The Chinese Valentine's Day is not lonely, which also expresses the meaning of the cuckoo coming to the door during the Chinese Valentine's Day and no longer being lonely.

Many netizens found this joke funny and shared it with their friends, "Are you still sad that your friend is lonely on Chinese Valentine's Day? Light a little frog or cuckoo for him to warm him up. Let’s live the Chinese Valentine’s Day.”

Some netizens said that their minds are filled with the sounds of frogs and cuckoos. This is a war between cuckoos and frogs. There are even netizens pranking their friends: "As long as a cuckoo comes back to me, I will not keep ordering frogs for my friends."

Funny sayings for singles on Chinese Valentine's Day:

1. Chinese Valentine's Day Happy, I am a cuckoo today, everyone is not alone.

2. Cuckoo, frog on Chinese Valentine's Day costs 3 yuan for five minutes, not lonely, not lonely, not lonely, lonely and lonely.

3. Everyone is ordering Chinese Valentine’s Day for their friends. Can I request a cuckoo in advance?

4. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha, the sound seems to be neither lonely nor lonely nor lonely, not lonely, not lonely. I hope everyone can meet someone who smiles when they see you.

5. The Chinese Valentine's Day limited frog, the Chinese Valentine's Day limited cuckoo, will vent your anger online, and can also help you express your feelings online. True friendship comes from a steady stream of greetings. 100% service guarantee for your satisfaction.

Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia - Chinese Valentine's Day Cuckoo