it's a day to fuck deez pussy ni@@as up
the 2nd of October
hey it's fuck a ni@@a day wassup ni@@a
Honto ni or Hontou ni is a Japanese word that basically means " Really? ".
" Are you honto ni sure about this? "
" When did you start learning Japanese? "
When you find a wo/man thinking that he's better but find out that they're not all that.
"ni kujiskia"
To express feeling sad, upset or even angry; to have a bad day
- What's up bro? Feeling a little upset today, I see?
- Man, I don't wanna talk about it really.
- What's going on bro?
- Don't know man. I just feel like slapping a ni**a today.
This song/video is a song (awkward) dance of well-known traffic star Cai Xukun in the male group talent show "Idol Trainee" in the early years.
In January 2019, Cai XuKun was appointed as an ambassador for the NBA Chinese New Year celebration, and many netizens took a mocking attitude towards the matter, and this video of his talent performance in "Idol Practice" was dug up. In the video, his basic ball skills, brilliant (unbelievable) movements and vivid (ghostly) expressions are impressive.
In the song and dance that followed the basketball performance, the first line of the song "just because you are too beautiful" was pronounced as "chicken you are too beautiful" due to the southern accent and fast speech speed 2. Combined with the basketball street dance in the opening scene, the empty ears of this line add a lot of comedy to the video.
The video was a hit on the Internet, and a large number of netizens spoofed Cai XuKun with ghost animals and expression packs. Many things related to "chicken" were also criticized, for example, the character Tadokyu Wabiki, who made his debut in the new Oriental novel "Oriental Ghosts", which will be released in mid-2019, was not spared.
In addition to the basketball clip of Cai XuKun being ghosted, an interview of Cai XuKun in "Idol Trainee" (what are you doing ~ haha ~ ouch ~)3 also left a deep impression on the audience.
Person A: Hey why are you laughing
Person B: Because ji(zhi) ni tai mei !
Ji ni tai mei: because you look too beautiful; too ugly
Means thank you in chinese, just use it like how you use "thank you" in real life
Person 1: Can yoy pass me that book?
Person2 : sure
Person 1: xie xie ni!