Pinyin: Bababa
Example:
Baba
Hold on to something on the table.
2 planing; Dig; Tear down (sth): Get out of the mire.
3 toggle: ~ open the grass.
4 take off; Peel (bā o): ~ take off your clothes ~ skin. See also pá,.
⑤ The term "making music" refers to making non-alto music into music scores through ears and brain.
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Bapa
1. Hold or rake with your hands: ~ firewood. ~ grass. ~ soil.
4. scratch, scratch: ~ itchy.
3. stew, stew: ~ chicken. ~ trotters.
4.[ pickpocket] [pickpocket] A thief who steals other people's property.
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Bae
1. Pull it out, pull it out.
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Bap ā
1. lean forward against the object; V.2. Of a part of the body attached to an object.
handkerchief
A cooking method in which fine ingredients are added to soup and boiled, and "glutinous rice" is hooked with wet raw flour, and then sprinkled on another neatly arranged staple food. The practice in the north is close to the "deduction" of Cantonese cuisine.
Take a local train, bus, etc. ] Climb a moving motor vehicle.
Bā d ρ ng [Cramp, Claspnail] A steel fixture with two spikes on the nail head, used to fix two pieces of wood together (as in jack-up method).
Pull aside bā bā kā i "flick off; Push it away with your hands.
Pull open the reed
Bala bāla〖 [move; Nudge: To move quickly with your fingers.
Dial the abacus quickly; Fast dial-in
Ba la Liang kou fan
Scone págāo 〖buckwheatcake〗] Cold food made of buckwheat flour.
Paash pá hu: [anaffabletbetweenfatheranddaughter-law] My father-in-law has committed adultery with his daughter-in-law.
The common name is picking up ash. -Feng Ming Meng Zhen's "Fast Tang Xue Random Recording, Book Wang Wendan's Things"
It is also very clear that Li said that climbing on the ashes means that his knees are dirty, and "knees" are pronounced together with "daughter-in-law", so "picking up ashes" is the code word for "dirty daughter-in-law"
Plough páli [sledge; Sleigh [dialect]: sleigh
Grab pálou [dialect] [rake together]: gather things together with tools or hands [eat with chopsticks]: keep stuffing rice into your mouth with chopsticks.
Pickpocket páqiè〖 [stealing; Search [search] for stealing other people's money.
Rogue pickpocketing He pickpocketed because he lost money gambling. —— Beijing Daily 198 1.6.20
One who steals money and things carried by others.