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What does Jinan dialect mean?
Question 1: What does Jinan dialect mean? Cooked rice means bad luck, and it also means that talkative is too outrageous. I'm not convinced to hit it, but I'm just pretending to bend my eyes, talking nonsense and being stubborn.

Question 2: Take Jinan dialect as an example-drink slowly. Wet it. Brother Wang, why don't you come to my house for dinner Silk-refers to the deterioration of food, first refers to the filamentous substance in the deteriorated food, and later refers to the deteriorated object. Glassy-eyed-refers to the rigid attitude of doing things without looking at things. What is there to make up for? It means taking advantage of loopholes. For example, if Lao Wang is ill, let his boy catch up and occupy the quota of going abroad! Lame-refers to playing dumb and doing things perfunctory. Boredom-boredom and endless entanglement. Wriggle, not neat. No answer-refers to a casual and noncommittal attitude towards things. (I didn't look at Mu) My eyes were confused-I mean I was confused and fidgety because I couldn't figure it out. If the body part is messy, it means that this part is neither painful nor painful, but it seems to be something. Quantity-refers to guesses and estimates. Pull it out-it means get out of here, get out of here. (This is a classic in Jinan dialect, the most commonly used! Remember it! It is said that the word comes from "pulling anchor and pulling ingot", which means sailing. It is a neutral preposition, which later evolved into swearing words. Praise rice-refers to not doing things neatly, doing good things blindly, and also refers to not being sensible and speaking improperly; Or bad luck, something happened. I lost my wallet in the taxi today, so come on! Yaoqiao-refers to Qiqi, which has a strange meaning. Fishing-means taking advantage. I gave you 5 yuan. Do you still want it? Clap your hands-refers to chatting and talking. Break one's leg ―― refers to wrestling. Diligent phlegm-refers to being clumsy in speaking and doing things. Hook-refers to holding back. Sweet-refers to a person's fake smile, deliberately pleasing. It also means that the food is sweet but not delicious. Blind bag-refers to poor study, no ambition, and out of breath. Tears run around ―― refers to something very round. Flat spoon-refers to something flat, part of which is inclined. (Some also read "warping") Dragon bend-refers to something that is round or not. Generally refers to the tires of bicycles. Pigeons-refers to food that is not brittle or brittle when wet and is not easy to bite. Dead grandson-refers to an inflexible and inflexible person. Scratching with derogatory meaning ―― knowing irony and sarcasm. Also refers to itching. Brother Mao-refers to a layman who is not sensible. Drag-refers to pretending to be gentle. Relaxation-refers to a loose appearance. Muddy-covering-refers to the way the road is muddy and difficult to walk. What is the most commonly used word in Jinan? What are you doing? Is "what do you want?" Cut to the chase.-not bad. Cut it off! This is our deal. Bite-it means that it is not easy to read, so it is difficult to pronounce ~ for example, this tongue twister really bites! Collapse-refers to nonsense, bragging. (pronounced beng mu gen er) will mean just now. I just reached the ball board. Pointing-pointing refers to telling others to do something, which means cheating others. Don't listen to him, he's just joking! The meaning of "Te"-"Tai" is the same as that of "Te" in Beijing dialect. This is a hard thing to push! Or this Xiao Ni is handsome! Tight refers to the meaning of further aggravation. Money is tight, no money, and you are sick again! I don't care ― I don't care. No.-otherwise. Why don't we do this? Just perfunctory. Don't make an appointment with me, please make it clear before you go! Winding, not straight. Such as; What is this? It's winding, so hard to walk! Makes you panic-tired. For example, if I don't work together, I will panic ~ can't I rest? Clap by hand. Look at your dirty body and pull the dust quickly! Beard-refers to a person's disheveled appearance. Grinding-means haggling over every ounce. What a nuisance this man is, he will never stop grinding! Stillbirth-refers to an infant who died young. Jinan is a dialect of swearing. Also known as "illegitimate children", it refers to illegitimate children. Two-faced people-cheeky and brave children-refer to naughty children, also known as "hemp fiber children". Nor is it a likable old son-the youngest child. A spoiled child ―― a child who gossips and does bad things. It means rogue ~ Hanghangzi-refers to people who don't trust and are unreliable. What good can your small business do? Boombag-the kind of person who feels particularly good about himself after doing something that others look down upon. I'm a little full, and I feel like finding something to smoke and burn ―― people who have money to show off have no place to go. Depressed grinding-doing things long-winded, not cherishing time. This man is so depressed that he hasn't come out of the toilet for half an hour! Difficult to fight-widely used to describe a person who is difficult to deal with, eccentric or ill-tempered, with derogatory meaning. Ba Li-refers to doing things too much, but also refers to being unskilled and using more ... >>

Question 3: Does anyone know Jinan dialect? Respect for children-refers to drinking slowly. Brother Wang, why don't you come to my house for dinner

Silk-refers to the deterioration of food, first refers to the filamentous substance in the deteriorated food, and later refers to the deteriorated object.

Glassy-eyed-refers to the rigid attitude of doing things without looking at things.

Picking hair-refers to taking advantage of loopholes. Lao Wang is ill, so let his boy pick up a leak and take up the quota of going abroad!

Lame-refers to playing dumb and doing things perfunctory.

Boredom-boredom and endless entanglement.

No answer-refers to a casual and noncommittal attitude towards things. (I haven't read Mu)

Confusion-refers to the confusion, confusion and irritability of the mood. If the body part is messy, it means that this part is neither painful nor painful, but it seems to be something.

Parent quantity-refers to the meaning of guessing and estimating.

Pull it out-it means get out of here, get out of here. (This is a classic in Jinan dialect, the most commonly used! Remember it! It is said that the word comes from "pulling anchor and pulling ingot", which means sailing. It is a neutral preposition, which later evolved into swearing words.

Praise rice-refers to not doing things neatly, doing good things blindly, and also refers to not being sensible and speaking improperly; Or bad luck, something happened. I lost my wallet in the taxi today. What a pity!

Yaoqiao-refers to Qiqi, which has a strange meaning.

Fishing-means taking advantage. I gave you 5 yuan. Do you still want it?

Clap your hands-refers to chatting and talking.

Diligent phlegm-refers to being clumsy in speaking and doing things. This is from old Jinan ~ I don't use it much anyway, and I haven't heard of it! )

Hook-refers to holding back.

Sweet-refers to a person's fake smile, deliberately pleasing. It also means that the food is sweet but not delicious.

Blind bag-refers to poor study, no ambition, and out of breath.

Tears flow round-refers to something very round.

Flat spoon-refers to something flat, part of which is inclined. (Some people also look down on it)

Dragon bend-means that everything in the garden is gone.

Pigeons-refers to food that is not brittle or brittle when wet and is not easy to bite.

Dead grandson-refers to an inflexible and inflexible person. (swear words ~ ~ `)

Scratch music.-yeah, irony. Also refers to itching.

Brother Mao-refers to a layman who is not sensible.

Drag-refers to pretending to be gentle.

Relaxation-refers to a loose appearance.

Pieces of chicken and dog-refers to trivial and incomplete things or things, with contempt.

Muddy-covering-refers to the way the road is muddy and difficult to walk.

What is the most commonly used word in Jinan? What are you doing? Is "what do you want?" the meaning of

Cut it off.-just make do. Cut it off! This is our deal.

Bite-it means that it is not easy to read, so it is difficult to pronounce ~ for example, this tongue twister really bites!

Rootless collapse-refers to nonsense and boasting. (pronounced beng mu gen er)

Will-refers to just now. I just reached the ball board.

Teach others to do something-it means cheating others. Don't listen to him, he's just joking!

Push-The meaning of "Tai" and "Te" in Beijing dialect is the same. This is a hard thing to push! Or did she push the beauty!

Tight self means further aggravation. Money is tight, no money, and you are sick again!

I don't care ― I don't care.

No.-otherwise. Why don't we do this?

Just perfunctory. Don't make an appointment with me, please make it clear before you go!

Winding, not straight. Such as; What is this? It's winding, so hard to walk!

Makes you panic-tired. For example, if I don't work together, I will panic ~ can't I rest?

Clap by hand. Look at your dirty body and pull the dust quickly!

Beard-refers to a person's disheveled appearance.

Grinding-means haggling over every ounce. What a nuisance this man is, he will never stop grinding! ...& gt& gt

Question 4: What are the classic words in Jinan? Jinan dialect can only be understood by Jinan people: One day, a trowel was wandering around quancheng square with a stick in his cramped nest and saw an old man playing with a monkey. I was very happy at first sight, and I was amused by the other side. We will be out of breath. Breathe around, yes, this monkey steel semi-crane! Ok, let's talk about this monkey. Give the monkey two times with your arm on the North Bula, and the monkey will grind the last point without hanging him. The last son said, "This monkey is disgusting." The old man listened and said, "Are you outside the branch?" The younger son listened and said, "The old man is a steel stopper. How to treat it? Crazy and strict? There are monkeys watching you fat. " The old man said, "What's wrong with women, calling us lesbians?" The last son knocked the monkey twice and said, "Hu Luoluo?" Wait, I can kill you when I come back! "Half an hour later, the last child didn't come back, and the old man said," Who the fuck is the dragon, illegitimate son? Pull it out. "At this time, the last child came with 30 female monkeys. The female monkey got angry and surrounded the male monkey. Finally, the son buttoned his nose and said, "If you are hard, won't you be ruined?"? "Sister, stop grinding jade, wood will kill him!" The male monkey shouted, "here comes the steel spike." . . "Absolutely classic. Give me extra points.

Question 5: Jinan people help (Jinan dialect). I have some authentic Jinan dialects here. I hope it helps you. Although it is plagiarism, it is very sincere.

One side nourishes the other, and one side's customs, personality, historical origin and cultural background will be integrated into his writing. In order to understand Jinan and its people, Jinan dialect is an unavoidable teaching material. With the expansion of urban areas, the popularization of Putonghua and the influx of migrants, Jinan's mother tongue is disappearing in the noisy urban language. As a result, many people born and raised in Jinan joked that all they said was "Jipu" (Jinan Putonghua). Authentic Jinan dialect is becoming the object of nostalgia.

Li Chu Four Tones-Meaning: The meaning of "Didi". Be careful not to get old.

Play. What are you playing?

Luan-play (derogatory). Where have you been? Where did the wolves go?

Respect for children-refers to drinking slowly. Brother Wang, why don't you go to my house for dinner?

Silk-refers to the deterioration of food, first refers to the filamentous substance in the deteriorated food, and later refers to the deteriorated object.

Glassy-eyed-refers to the rigid attitude of doing things without looking at things.

Foreign harvest-refers to smelly beauty. Look at this woman. She's a real catch.

Picking hair-refers to taking advantage of loopholes. Lao Wang is ill, so let his boy pick up a leak and take up the quota of going abroad!

Lame-refers to playing dumb and doing things perfunctory.

Boredom-boredom and endless entanglement.

No answer-refers to a casual and noncommittal attitude towards things. (I haven't read Mu)

Confusion-refers to the confusion, confusion and irritability of the mood. If the body part is messy, it means that this part is neither painful nor painful, but it seems to be something.

Population-the significance of estimation.

Pull it out-it means get out of here, get out of here. (This is a classic in Jinan dialect, the most commonly used! It is said that the word comes from "pulling anchor and pulling ingot", which means sailing. It is a neutral preposition, which later evolved into swearing words.

Praise rice-refers to not doing things neatly, doing good things blindly, and also refers to not being sensible and speaking improperly; Or something went wrong. I lost my wallet in the taxi today. What a pity!

Yaoqiao-refers to Qiqi, which has a strange meaning.

Fishing-refers to procrastination and no sense of time. Exodus, you're going to be late. What are you fishing for?

Clap your hands (three times)-refers to chatting and talking.

Pedantic/clingy-refers to being clumsy in speaking and doing things.

Hook-refers to holding back.

Sweet-refers to a person's fake smile, deliberately pleasing. It also means that the food is sweet but not delicious.

Blind bag-refers to learning badly, being worthless and out of breath (two-part allegorical saying: making steamed stuffed buns with shrimp-blind bag).

Tears run around ―― refers to something very round.

Flat spoon-refers to something flat, part of which is inclined. (Some people also look down on it)

Dragon bend-something round is not round.

Skin collapse-refers to whether the food is crisp and not easy to bite under wet conditions.

Dead grandson-refers to an inflexible and inflexible person. (swearing)

Scratch-refers to sarcasm. Also refers to itching.

Brother Mao-a layman who doesn't understand.

Land-refers to the place. For example, "What field are you going to?"

Drag-refers to pretending to be gentle.

Relaxation-refers to a loose appearance.

Pieces of chicken and dog-refers to trivial and incomplete things or things, with contempt.

Muddy-covering-refers to the way the road is muddy and difficult to walk.

What is the most commonly used word in Jinan? What are you doing? Is "what do you want?" the meaning of

Cut it off.-just make do. Cut it off! This is our deal.

Bite your mouth-it means that it is not smooth and difficult to pronounce ~ awkward. This tongue twister really hurts!

Broken wood roots-refers to nonsense, bragging.

Will-refers to the will, and officers can hardly. I just reached the ball board.

Pointing-refers to calling others to do something, and refers to deceiving or fooling others. Don't listen to him, he's just teasing!

The meaning of "Tai" is the same as that of "Te" in Beijing dialect. It's really hard! Or she's beautiful!

Tight-it used to mean further aggravation, but now it means "right away". I am so tight that I have no money and I am sick again!

I don't care ―― I don't care and I didn't see it.

No.-otherwise. Why don't we do this?

......& gt& gt

Question 6: Jinan dialect is about to be lost. How many can you understand? I am an old couple in Jinan, and I don't want to continue to fall by myself. My aunt who is close to my family wants to introduce me, so I want to have a daughter-in-law here. Otherwise, my mother will miss me all the time, and I will be embarrassed. First, I will ask my daughter-in-law to have a good character. First of all, I will have a high reputation, and I will not dig roads!

Don't tease me, don't be too messy, don't be too abrasive, and don't know me too well.

Don't insult me, don't knock things too hard, don't be too greedy, don't be too hairy,

Don't be too fixed, don't mess with me, don't be too bent, don't be too hard,

You can't inflate your package too much, you can't be blind, you can't rely too much, you can't push too hard,

Don't be too half-hung, too half-green, too eager to grind, and don't fool me.

Don't be eccentric when wearing new clothes, don't bother me when I'm fine, don't make trouble at home when I'm not at home, always show off your family with a bamboo and a felt, don't talk to children, don't be embarrassed when I do something wrong, don't be too hard, don't be sloppy, and don't spread chopsticks when eating. Don't pull, sip, row or pull when eating popsicles. After dinner, you can sit by the quancheng square River with me and watch the domestic birds bounce up on the stone bench. You have to help me pull the skirt when I wear it. If you do something wrong, you are not allowed to install every piece of wood.

I ask my daughter-in-law more, no touching her neck and drumming, no pulling (in groups) at night, no lines on the hood, no hair on her limbs, no exposing her mother when she wears clothes, only half of her arms, no nasal septum, no dripping Lala, always picking her ears and no eating. It is best that her mother is over 80C in diameter.

Funny Xiao Ni looked at me enthusiastically, either like me or like me. Please send me a message at the station. Don't be careless, catch me on time, or I'll scare you with lagoon curtains and bugs. To tell the truth, my home is hard to find in Jinan. I can take you to the front door occasionally on Sunday and have a cup of tea. I'll give you a comment when it's big.

Is it okay?

Question 7: People from Jinan, Shandong Province came in to help with the translation. Thank you ~ ~ ~ One day, a short man walked around quancheng square with a Mazar under his arm ~

Seeing a monkey-playing man is fun at first sight, so I want to go to Doby.

Just wander around (half off means special 250, half green) and you'll pass. Sit there and have a look ~

Yeah, hi (modal particle, meaning surprise), it's true! This monkey is fun and can be tossed!

Yes, we also provoked this monkey ~

I went up and found a place to touch the monkey twice with my foot and put my knee on the monkey's back ~

After watching the monkey for a long time, the last child ignored him ~

Finally, the son said, * * *, this monkey is quite powerful.

The man listened and said, what are you shouting? Go away! Go away!

Hearing this, the eldest son said, you old man are unreasonable. What do you want? Crazy what? There is a naughty monkey looking up at you, I don't know your last name ~

The gentleman listened and said, What's the matter with you? Why don't we have a game?

Sueko stabbed the monkey twice, then patted * * and said, What are you yelling at? I will make you look up (arrogant), wait, and then I will come back and kill you. (tearing a child is swearing, and it is despised when it is said, and it is colored when it is said. )!

After half an hour, the last son hasn't come back yet. The man said, who are you kidding? Doing something immoral can really find fault.

The last child came with a dozen female monkeys showing their teeth.

Some female monkeys are holding brooms, some holding thermos bottles, some holding Mazar, and some holding stools!

Anyway, at first glance, 250 ~ female monkeys went up and surrounded the male monkeys.

? Finally, the son said with a runny nose and tears: if you are hard (arrogant and provocative), aren't you just smashing the stall? Sisters, stop dawdling, clean up and play with him!

Question 8: The corresponding relationship between Jinan dialect and Putonghua 1. Mandarin.

(1) Definition of Putonghua: Beijing pronunciation is the standard, northern dialect is the basic dialect, and modern vernacular is the grammatical norm.

Second, modern Chinese dialects.

(A) the division of the seven major dialects of modern Chinese

1, northern dialect 2, Wu dialect 3, Xiang dialect 4, Gan dialect 5, Hakka dialect 6, Min dialect

7. Cantonese

The representative dialect of northern dialect is Beijing dialect.

Brief introduction of putonghua proficiency test

Putonghua level is divided into level one, level two and level three, and each level is divided into level one and level two. ..

Grade A: 97 or above; Grade B: 92-96.9.

Class A: 87-9 1.9 Class B: 80-86.9

Grade A: 70-79.9 Grade B: 60-69.9

The second part is an overview of pronunciation.

First, the essence of pronunciation.

Definition of pronunciation: expressive sound produced by human vocal organs.

The three elements of language refer to pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.

(1) Physical properties: 1, pitch 2, sound intensity 3, sound length 4, timbre.

The three factors that determine timbre are different pronunciation styles; Different pronunciation methods; Resonators have different shapes.

(2) Physiological characteristics:

1. Lower larynx: including trachea, lungs, chest, diaphragm and abdominal muscles.

2. Throat: including larynx and vocal cords.

3. Upper larynx: including organs in nasal cavity and oral cavity.

(3) Social attribute (essential attribute)

Second, the pronunciation characteristics of Putonghua: (1) Tone (2) Vowel (3) No consonant.

Third, the basic concepts of Putonghua pronunciation: (1) syllable (2) phoneme (3) phoneme.

Syllables are the basic structural units of pronunciation and the smallest phonetic fragments that can be naturally felt. In Chinese, basically a Chinese character is a syllable. Except for the children's voices.

Syllables are made up of phonemes. By dividing syllables into specific parts, phonemes can be obtained one by one, and phonemes are the smallest phonetic units. Phones can be divided into vowels and consonants according to pronunciation.

The main difference between vowels and consonants is whether the airflow is blocked in the mouth and pharynx.

(4) Initial consonant, vowel and tone

Chapter II Initial consonants

First, the relationship between initials and consonants.

1, different segmentation angles

Initial consonants are divided from the perspective of analyzing syllable structure, and consonants are divided from the perspective of analyzing phoneme properties.

2, the scope is different.

Mandarin has 22 consonants. Of the 22 consonants, only 2 1 can appear at the beginning of syllables, and the consonant that cannot appear at the beginning of syllables is ng, so there are only 2 1 initials in Mandarin.

Second, the pronunciation of initials.

Combining the pronunciation position and pronunciation method, we can describe the pronunciation of consonants in Putonghua.

Describe the pronunciation of each initial, such as: b-lip, unvoiced, unvoiced and unvoiced.

Chapter III Vowels

I. Definition of vowels

Vowel is the part behind the initial in Chinese syllables. For a syllable that starts with zero, its whole syllable is a vowel.

Second, the relationship between vowels and vowels

1, different segmentation angles

Vowels are divided from the perspective of analyzing syllable structure, and vowels are divided from the perspective of analyzing phoneme attributes.

2, the scope is different.

Mandarin has 10 vowels and 39 finals. Among the 39 vowels, some are composed of vowels, and some are vowels or the combination of vowels and consonants. The range of vowels is larger than that of vowels.

Third, the composition of vowels.

A complete vowel consists of three parts: rhyme head, rhyme belly and rhyme end.

Fourthly, the classification of vowels.

First, according to the vowel pronunciation at the beginning of vowels, vowels can be divided into "four tones"

Open vowel: a vowel that begins with o e.

Tongue sound: a vowel that begins with I.

Close call: a vowel that begins with u.

Green hat vowel: a vowel that begins with a u.

Second, according to the different internal structural components of vowels, vowels can be divided into single vowels, complex vowels and nasal vowels.

(a) Monosyllabic vowels: vowels used as vowels.

(Mandarin has 10 vowels, and all of them can be single vowels. )

According to the position and state of the tongue when pronouncing, monosyllabic vowels can be divided into three types:

1, the single vowel on the tongue when pronounced-tongue ... >>

Question 9: Jinan dialect "scene" Of course, the ice is to be done with face and served.

Let you know again.

Respect for children-refers to drinking slowly. Brother Wang, why don't you come to my house for dinner

Silk-refers to the deterioration of food, first refers to the filamentous substance in the deteriorated food, and later refers to the deteriorated object.

Glassy-eyed-refers to the rigid attitude of doing things without looking at things.

Picking hair-refers to taking advantage of loopholes. Lao Wang is ill, so let his boy pick up a leak and take up the quota of going abroad!

Lame-refers to playing dumb and doing things perfunctory.

Boredom-boredom and endless entanglement.

No answer-refers to a casual and noncommittal attitude towards things. (I haven't read Mu)

Confusion-refers to the confusion, confusion and irritability of the mood. If the body part is messy, it means that this part is neither painful nor painful, but it seems to be something.

Parent quantity-refers to the meaning of guessing and estimating.

Pull it out-it means get out of here, get out of here. (This is a classic in Jinan dialect, the most commonly used! Remember it! It is said that the word comes from "pulling anchor and pulling ingot", which means sailing. It is a neutral preposition, which later evolved into swearing words.

Praise rice-refers to not doing things neatly, doing good things blindly, and also refers to not being sensible and speaking improperly; Or bad luck, something happened. I lost my wallet in the taxi today. What a pity!

Yaoqiao-refers to Qiqi, which has a strange meaning.

Fishing-means taking advantage. I gave you 5 yuan. Do you still want it?

Clap your hands-refers to chatting and talking.

Diligent phlegm-refers to being clumsy in speaking and doing things. This is from old Jinan ~ I don't use it much anyway, and I haven't heard of it! )

Hook-refers to holding back.

Sweet-refers to a person's fake smile, deliberately pleasing. It also means that the food is sweet but not delicious.

Blind bag-refers to poor study, no ambition, and out of breath.

Tears flow round-refers to something very round.

Flat spoon-refers to something flat, part of which is inclined. (Some people also look down on it)

Dragon bend-means that everything in the garden is gone.

Pigeons-refers to food that is not brittle or brittle when wet and is not easy to bite.

Dead grandson-refers to an inflexible and inflexible person. (swear words ~ ~ `)

Scratch music.-yeah, irony. Also refers to itching.

Brother Mao-refers to a layman who is not sensible.

Drag-refers to pretending to be gentle.

Relaxation-refers to a loose appearance.

Pieces of chicken and dog-refers to trivial and incomplete things or things, with contempt.

Muddy-covering-refers to the way the road is muddy and difficult to walk.

What is the most commonly used word in Jinan? What are you doing? Is "what do you want?" the meaning of

Cut it off.-just make do. Cut it off! This is our deal.

Bite-it means that it is not easy to read, so it is difficult to pronounce ~ for example, this tongue twister really bites!

Rootless collapse-refers to nonsense and boasting. (pronounced beng mu gen er)

Will-refers to just now. I just reached the ball board.

Teach others to do something-it means cheating others. Don't listen to him, he's just joking!

Push-The meaning of "Tai" and "Te" in Beijing dialect is the same. This is a hard thing to push! Or did she push the beauty!

Tight self means further aggravation. Money is tight, no money, and you are sick again!

I don't care ― I don't care.

No.-otherwise. Why don't we do this?

Just perfunctory. Don't make an appointment with me, please make it clear before you go!

Winding, not straight. Such as; What is this? It's winding, so hard to walk!

Makes you panic-tired. For example, if I don't work together, I will panic ~ can't I rest?

Clap by hand. Look at your dirty body and pull the dust quickly!

Beard-refers to a person's disheveled appearance.

Grinding-means haggling over every ounce. What a nuisance this man is, he will never stop grinding!

Bastard-bastard, mostly swearing.

Two-faced people-even if they are thick-skinned, they love to call names ... >>