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What does "knot stick" mean in Shanghai dialect?
Tie a stick, which means fierce, strong and ruthless. Very good. From the song of revival.

(1) awesome, strong, ruthless, very, very good.

Exodus: You can solve this problem. You are stuck! ! (commendatory)?

(2) describe strong body.

Example: Wu Ge's novel Five Girls has a long narrative: "Body embryo is like the gate above the city."

Make a sentence

(1) Look at how many grandchildren usually eat with sticks tied to their heads. They are all immersed in their mobile phones, communicating with each other from time to time, and even cheering, so that mothers can't help burying their heads in their mobile phones.

(2) The special health-keeping hot pot with "sticks" in Xicheng.

(3) "Agriculture is a tough guy!" Tang Qiudao panicked and caused the audience to laugh knowingly.

(4) "Pickup cat" said that getting married was 654.38+0.2 million, which was very cool! In addition to envy, some informed netizens also began to break the news.