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When you drop serious money in an online game, it's called kejin.
by Mia Li, 23 October 2018
Cunzaigan is a validation of one's existence. And for some of people it's addictive.
by Mia Li, 12 October 2017
Literally meaning "to wash the floor," xidi refers to covering up a crime. But it has come to mean the act of excusing someone for a crime that they have probably committed.
by Mia Li, 24 January 2018
When you turn defeat into victory, pity into respect.
by Mia Li, 15 March 2017
Imagine a world without unnecessary fluff. That is what ganhuo is.
by Mia Li, 20 July 2018
We hate them but we can't fault them, because they never did anything wrong.
by Mia Li, 22 March 2019
Expert autopsies of gan' ga ai (aka awkwardness cancer) have concluded that it is a mixture of anxiety, social awkwardness, shame and guilt.
by Mia Li, 29 November 2016
Originally a Cantonese word, laonü began as a derogatory term for any poor young women in China who came to rich cities to find a partner.
by Mia Li, 22 June 2016
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