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What does it mean to add an I after orz?
Express your knees; Kneel down.

1, pronunciation: [ri]2, grammar: intransitive verb, often used with down. Kneeling, the origin of the ancient people's "sitting on the floor" is kneeling, worshipping each other, and coming instead of being indecent. Kings and officials are also equal, and they all go to parliament on their knees, regardless of competition. 3. For example: Christian Soft or Zidowntosay Their Players. Christians usually pray on their knees.

Synonym: KWTOW KWTOW 1, pronunciation: English [ka'ta] USA [ka'ta]2, definition: vi. Kowtow; Kowtow. Grammar: when used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, pronoun or that clause as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by a double object. Old etiquette, kneeling on the ground, hands on the ground, head close to or prone on the ground. 4. For example, I'm mnotgoingtokowtotoamerenobodylikhim. I don't want to kowtow to a nobody like him.