掇臀捧屁
duō tún pěng pì · to hold up buttocks and praise a fart (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants; to toady; boot-licking
Character breakdown
Study each Hanzi separately, then return to the complete word so pronunciation, meaning, and movement stay connected.
How to learn 掇臀捧屁
Listen once without reading, repeat the pinyin with its tones, then write every character in sequence. Finally, recall the complete meaning instead of memorizing each character as an isolated translation.
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Words with the same characters
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to hold or offer with both hands; to sing the praises of; classifier for what can be held in both hands
吹捧chuīpěngto flatter; to laud sb's accomplishments; adulation
捧场pěngchǎngto show one's support for a performer or theatrical troupe etc by attending their show; to attend an event to cheer on the participants; to patronize a restaurant or store; to sing the praises of
屁股pìgubuttocks; bottom; butt; back part
臀túnbuttocks; hips; rump; old variant of 臀[tun2]
追捧zhuīpěngto exhibit great enthusiasm for sb or sth; to embrace; favor; acclaim; adulation; high demand