I. Brief introduction of words
Beilin is similar to "Laozi" in northern dialect, which is a saying in Minnan dialect. Chinese characters are "dad" or "dad", and Beilin is a homophonic word in Mandarin. Both "Papa" and "Papa" literally mean "your father", but referring to the speaker himself as the first person is an insult to the other party.
Second, pay attention to the words.
Because of its extensive use in spoken language, this insult is not strong in today's context, but it is still inappropriate for elders and bosses to use this word.
3. Where is the dialect of Belin?
Beilin is a dialect in southern Fujian, and this word means "your father" in southern Fujian. This word became popular on the Internet because of the live broadcast of Anzu Chloe Wang selling fish.
Chloe Wang single-handedly completed the popularization of Minnan language on the Internet, and let thousands of people know the word "Beilin". Mainly because the questions asked by netizens were so wonderful, Chloe Wang's true colors were exposed, and he sent a "Belin" greeting directly.
4. Is Belin a curse word?
Behring didn't swear, but it was insulting and using. Now many boys are trying to be each other's fathers, just to take advantage of each other. Behring's usage is similar to the word "Lao Zi" in the northern dialect, just like the popular sentence "I'll buy you oranges" in previous years, which was also changed from Zhu Ziqing's "Back", and the subtext is "I'm your father". Recently, Anzu artist Chloe Wang sold fish, which made the Minnan dialect Beilin popular. When Chloe Wang was in Anzu, he liked to speak Belin.
I. Synonym: Laozi
Explanation: Arrogant people call themselves. Most people also use it when they are angry or joking.
Source: Sha Ting's "In its Xiangju Teahouse": "Did I speak? That's it. You have to eat if you say it. "
Second, antonym: boy
Explanation: In the clan, they are called male peers, young people and the next generation. Today, it is used to address the younger generation or the younger generation of male peers.
Source: Wei Wei's "Oriental", Chapter 14, Part VI: "Guo Xiangzan:' This boy is very calculating and has long been a company commander." "