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Term: Weiwei

Description:

Weiwei is a term that has various meanings and can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb. It is both a popular and local term used in different contexts.

Noun:

1. Weiwei (Person) - Refers to a common Chinese given name, often used for females.

Example Sentence: My friend's name is Weiwei, and she is from Beijing.


2. Weiwei (Art) - Refers to the renowned Chinese contemporary artist and activist, Ai Weiwei.

Example Sentence: Have you seen Weiwei's latest sculpture? It's truly remarkable.

Verb:

1. weiwei (Act childishly) - To behave or act in an immature or childish manner.

Example Sentence: He always weiweis whenever he doesn't get his way.


2. weiwei (Play pranks) - To engage in mischievous or playful tricks or jokes.

Example Sentence: We decided to weiwei our friend by hiding his keys as a prank.

Adjective:

1. weiwei (Small) - Describing something as tiny or little in size.

Example Sentence: The weiwei kittens were barely a few weeks old.


2. weiwei (Insignificant) - Describing something as unimportant or of little significance.

Example Sentence: Don't worry about the weiwei details; focus on the bigger picture instead.

Adverb:

1. weiwei (Slightly) - Indicates a small or modest degree or amount of something.

Example Sentence: I'm feeling weiwei tired after jogging for a short distance.


2. weiwei (Secretly) - Indicates an action carried out privately or without knowledge of others.

Example Sentence: They planned to meet weiwei to discuss their secret project.

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