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Guawazi: What do you mean?
It means to scold a fool or a close person (mostly between an elder and a younger generation or a lover).

Pronunciation: guā wá zi

Analysis: "Guawazi" is usually one of the buzzwords that people in Sichuan often say, and it is more derogatory than praise. At the same time, in Sichuan dialect, melon can also be used as an adjective, which is equivalent to "stupid" and "stupid".

Use example:

1. Lovers love each other: Huanmei, you melon.

2, the elders love the younger generation: you are a melon!

Extended data

Characteristics of Chengdu dialect:

1. The tone sandhi of some words, such as "Qu", "Tou", "Mian" and "Shang", should be changed to "Yin Ping" in most cases.

2. Generally, if the tone of the words that make up the overlapping words is rising or falling, then the tone sandhi of the second word is falling; At the same time, if the tone of the words that make up the overlapping words is Shang Sheng, then the tone of the second word is Shang Sheng.

3. If the suffix noun is Yangping, the suffix tone is Yin Ping; If the last word of Hua Er is rising tone, then the tone sandhi of this word is Yin Ping.