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Useless English
Stupid English scoundrel

First of all, git

It describes that people can eat very much, but it also has derogatory elements, implying that others can't eat anything except food. The original meaning means that people eat a lot, and it is often used to describe people after extension. When describing a person, it mostly means that this person can "put food"-that is, he can't eat anything, which is a derogatory term for incompetence.

Second, the source of words.

The barrels used in ancient times were all wooden barrels, and there was no machine. It was necessary to cut boards and assemble them by hand. There are good and bad barrels. Well-made barrels can be watertight, and some barrels can't be well-made. Broken barrels can't be used to hold water, so they have to be used to hold rice. Being called useless, after a long time, it becomes a name for people without skills.

Third, make sentences for fools.

1. It turns out that Song is just a glutton, and the reason for this is all because he feels guilty about the original Liangzhou gang. If you can't eat moderately, but sneak into the kitchen to eat cookies in the middle of the night, then you are a useless person.

2. For more than 60 years, my father has been alive and well, making all kinds of buckets, including threshing buckets, household rice buckets, rice buckets, toilets, and women sitting in buckets.

Beckham has never changed since I met him. He has always been a Londoner for nothing.