Chinese

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two 哈士奇 (hāshìqí, “Husky”)
simp. and trad.
(二哈)

Etymology

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Composed of dialectal Mandarin (èr) + clipping of 哈士奇 (hāshìqí). (èr) here means "stupid" in dialectal Mandarin, referring to the husky dog's ridiculous behavior.

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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二哈

  1. (Mainland China, slang, neologism, humorous) husky (dog)
    二哈和他的白猫师尊 ("the Husky and his White Cat Shizun", a popular webnovel)