Northeastern dialect, pronounced Gai Liu Zi, refers to the kind of young people who have nothing to do and wander the streets all day, who like to eat and drink with strangers and do things out of tune.
From Liu Qing's "History of Entrepreneurship", Part I, Chapter IV: Shuikou is correct, not for the people, but for insurance. Look at the street where he is friends in Huangbao Xingshengde.
Interpretation of the image: the speech is upside down and can float to the sky. I especially like to take advantage of petty gain. I always have only one cigarette in my hand. If I can smoke with others, I will. If not, I will forget.
Make sentences in the street
1. Since then, Liu Zhien has almost become a street child. In order to find the accident car, he ran all over the streets of Huanggu District.
2. It seems that I met a street party again today, hehe, but it's not bad, just to try my hand.
Xiao er and Allah ran so fast that they were kept in the dark as soon as they entered the door. Unexpectedly, a shoulder bumped into a gray butterfly in running broker and had already run out.
He is a tramp, fooling around all day and doing nothing.
Lickitung is a street runner, and Liu Xiaoliu has three hands. As the saying goes, pigs and pigs, dogs and dogs never make mistakes.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Zi Street