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What does goldfish mean in Cantonese?
This word comes from a previous case in Hong Kong: a middle-aged man kept goldfish on the rooftop for the purpose of abduction, and said to several little girls one after another, "Little sister, will your uncle take you to see the goldfish?" After being taken to the rooftop, people waited for an opportunity to invade. Later, people used "goldfish guy" to represent pedophiles, even men who talked about young girls, especially old men, with obvious deceptive purposes.
Saying "Uncle takes you to see the goldfish" in Cantonese is a somewhat obscure "colored" joke. "Goldfish" has become another name for strange uncle (strange millet, implying pedophilia or transvestite).
Commonly used Cantonese includes but is not limited to:
1, what = what; Like what do you have? = What do you have?
2._ = None; For example: rich? Do you have money with you?
3, hehe = great; For example, _ _ good grades. Boo = He got good grades.
4. Hey = Hey; Make you happy = make you happy.
5._ = He or she; For example: How far is it from the tie? = Who is he?
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-goldfish guy
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