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The origin of the word pothole
The origin of "Pit Dad" comes from the Chinese dubbing version of Comic Book Day and Peace. Words such as geili also come from this. "Pit dad" is more common in some comments (such as [moon cake shrimp]), which is used to satirize, ridicule or spit out his behavior of not filling in or filling in slowly all the year round. Stickers appeared in sentence 16 in the second season of K-ON, so "pit dad" and "don't mention stickers to dad again" appeared in the barrage. In addition, "pit dad" can also refer to the up owner who likes to dig pits, meaning "the father of digging pits". Note: "Pit Dad" and "Holy Cow" are also dialects in Ganyu County, Jiangsu Province today. "Pit dad" is also a Shandong dialect, but in the past, texting each other was "pit drop". There is a lie (lia) in Subei dialect, which means bad things, bad things, and so on.
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