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What does Qingdao dialect mean by misleading cats?

It should be Mao. In Qingdao dialect, the original meaning is to describe cats as annoying and annoying, and it is extended to describe people. If you see a person bored, you can call him Mao.

Before the opening of Qingdao, Qingdao dialect belonged to the township dialect of Jimo County, Laizhou City. Dialect is based on the local dialects of mother county (Guo Fu county, Laizhou prefecture) and Ye county (now Yantai-Laizhou city), and naturally formed through population migration. Qingdao dialect comes from Jiaogao dialect in neighboring counties and cities (Jiaogao refers to jiaozhou city, Weifang gaomi city and Jimo). Jiaogao dialect is the background color of Qingdao dialect. ?

In a narrow sense, Qingdao dialect refers to the dialect of the old city of Qingdao (Shinan District and Shibei District), and it is also a dialect that is discussed more in academic circles. Based on Jimo vowels, it is formed by merging dialects brought by immigrants from all over the world.

Qingdao dialect in a broad sense includes Qingdao Old Town Dialect, Laoshan Dialect (including Licang District and the eastern part of Chengyang District), Jimo Dialect, Jiaozhou Dialect, Huangdao Dialect, Laixi Dialect and Pingdu Dialect. In addition, due to the historical and cultural intersection between Weifang gaomi city and Qingdao and the areas under its jurisdiction, Gaomi dialect and Qingdao dialect have similar accents and almost the same pronunciations, both of which belong to Jiaoliao Mandarin-Qingzhou Pian-Qingdao Pian. Gaomi dialect is quite different from Weifang dialect and can be classified as Qingdao dialect.