D Chinese Slang

Browse 76 Chinese Slang entries for Chinese under D.

Pinyin D

  1. 打工人 dǎ gōng rén 打工人 is a self-mocking label for ordinary workers facing everyday labor pressure.
  2. 搭子 dā zǐ 搭子 means an activity-specific casual companion or buddy.
  3. 囤货 dùn huò To stock up on goods for later use.
  4. 断舍离 duàn shě lí Decluttering by cutting off, letting go of, and separating from unnecessary things.
  5. 单身狗 dān shēn gǒu A self-mocking label for a single person, especially around couples.
  6. 带节奏 dài jié zòu To steer online opinion, frame a discussion, or provoke a wave of reactions.
  7. 掉链子 diào liàn zǐ To mess up, fail, or become unreliable at a crucial moment. It implies someone or something should have worked but did not.
  8. 打赏 dǎ shǎng To tip or send paid gifts to a creator, streamer, or performer. It can happen in livestreams, articles, videos, and fan platforms.
  9. 剁手 duò shǒu To joke about cutting off one's hands to stop compulsive shopping. It means buying too much or wanting to stop spending.
  10. 掉分 diào fēn To lose rank points or drop in score, especially after losing matches. It is the opposite of 上分.
  11. 带飞 dài fēi To carry teammates to success through superior skill. It means one strong player makes the whole team win.
  12. 大佬 dà lǎo An expert, veteran, powerful person, or impressive senior figure. In internet speech it often means someone highly skilled.
  13. 钝感力 dùn gǎn lì 钝感力 means the ability to stay unfazed by criticism, pressure, or minor friction.
  14. 段子手 duàn zǐ shǒu 段子手 means someone good at jokes, punchlines, or witty posts.
  15. 抖机灵 dǒu jī líng 抖机灵 means showing off cleverness in a flashy or opportunistic way.
  16. 懂了 dǒng le Got it, understood, or now I see what you mean.
  17. 懂王 dǒng wáng A know-it-all who acts as if they understand everything.
  18. 达成共识 dá chéng gòng shí To reach a shared understanding or agreement.
  19. 断网 duàn wǎng To lose internet connection or be disconnected from the network.
  20. 大数据 dà shù jù Big data systems, often imagined as platform analysis behind recommendations and decisions.
  21. 电子榨菜 diàn zǐ zhà cài Light digital content consumed casually while eating, like a side dish for meals.
  22. 低头族 dī tóu zú People who constantly look down at their phones.
  23. 打卡 dǎ kǎ To check in, log attendance, or record completion of a habit or visit.
  24. 大聪明 dà cōng míng A sarcastic label for someone making a foolish move while seeming clever. It literally says big smart person but often means the opposite.
  25. dbq dbq A text acronym for 对不起, meaning sorry. It is casual shorthand rather than a formal apology.
  26. 多巴胺穿搭 duō bā àn chuān dā 多巴胺穿搭 describes bright, high-saturation outfits meant to lift mood and signal energy.
  27. 电子布洛芬 diàn zǐ bù luò fēn 电子布洛芬 means digital comfort content that soothes bad moods like an emotional painkiller.
  28. 夺笋啊 duó sǔn a A playful way to say “that is so savage” or “you are teasing too hard.”
  29. 打脸 dǎ liǎn To be proven wrong in an embarrassing way, especially after a confident claim.
  30. 淡人 dàn rén A low-intensity person with calm reactions, simple tastes, and little outward drama.
  31. 搭子文化 dā zǐ wén huà The culture of finding activity-specific companions rather than full-spectrum close friends.
  32. 多巴胺女孩 duō bā àn nǚ hái A girl or young woman with a bright, colorful, high-energy aesthetic.
  33. 电子宠物 diàn zǐ chǒng wù A person, account, or virtual presence followed for comfort like a digital pet.
  34. 打螺丝 dǎ luó sī To do repetitive, low-autonomy labor or routine work.
  35. 打卡式上班 dǎ kǎ shì shàng bān Going to work in a clock-in, clock-out, routine way with little engagement.
  36. 带薪摸鱼 dài xīn mō yú Slacking off or doing personal things while still being paid at work.
  37. 断联 duàn lián To cut off contact with someone, especially after conflict or a breakup.
  38. 断章取义 duàn zhāng qǔ yì To quote or interpret something out of context.
  39. 弹幕 dàn mù Scrolling viewer comments that appear over a video or livestream screen.
  40. 顶配 dǐng pèi Top configuration or best-in-class version; by extension, excellent quality.
  41. DDL ddl Deadline, especially for assignments, papers, applications, or work deliverables.
  42. 对对对 duì duì duì Yes, exactly; repeated agreement in conversation.
  43. 懂的都懂 dǒng de dōu dǒng Those who understand already understand; no need to spell it out.
  44. 大受震撼 dà shòu zhèn hàn Deeply shocked or strongly impressed.
  45. 大模型 dà mó xíng A large AI model, especially a large language or multimodal foundation model.
  46. 顶流 dǐng liú A top-traffic celebrity or creator with huge popularity and fan attention. It literally means top stream of traffic.
  47. 代拍 dài pāi A paid photographer who shoots celebrities or events on behalf of fans or buyers. It can also refer to the service itself.
  48. 电子闺蜜 diàn zǐ guī mì An online creator, host, or virtual presence who feels like a close female friend. The bond is mediated through screens.
  49. 懂哥 dǒng gē A sarcastic label for someone who acts like they know everything. It can also mildly tease a friend who over-explains.
  50. dd dd A casual ping meaning knock knock, contact me, or bump. It often comes from 滴滴, the sound of sending a notification.
  51. 电子木鱼 diàn zǐ mù yú A digital wooden-fish tapping app or meme used jokingly to calm oneself or gain merit points.
  52. 典中典 diǎn zhōng diǎn 典中典 means a textbook example of a familiar pattern, often with ironic “classic again” energy.
  53. 大型连续剧 dà xíng lián xù jù 大型连续剧 labels a real-life situation that has become long, dramatic, and episode-like.
  54. 搭子社交 dā zǐ shè jiāo 搭子社交 is low-pressure socializing around one shared activity instead of a full emotional friendship.
  55. 低欲望生活 dī yù wàng shēng huó 低欲望生活 is a lifestyle with fewer material desires and lower consumption pressure.
  56. 对齐颗粒度 duì qí kē lì dù 对齐颗粒度 means aligning on the level of detail before discussing or executing work.
  57. 低卡餐 dī kǎ cān A low-calorie meal marketed or chosen for lighter eating.
  58. 低压生活 dī yā shēng huó A low-pressure lifestyle focused on reducing stress and expectations.
  59. 搭伙过日子 dā huǒ guò rì zǐ To live life together as practical partners, sometimes with less romantic intensity.
  60. 低配平替 dī pèi píng tì A cheaper alternative that feels lower-spec or less satisfying than the original.
  61. 多巴胺风 duō bā àn fēng A bright, colorful fashion or design style associated with cheerful dopamine energy.
  62. 钝感妆 dùn gǎn zhuāng Soft-focus makeup that reduces sharpness and gives a muted, approachable look.
  63. 电影感穿搭 diàn yǐng gǎn chuān dā Outfits styled with a cinematic mood or story-like visual texture.
  64. 掉大分 diào dà fēn To lose a lot of ranked points or suffer a big setback.
  65. 带躺 dài tǎng To carry someone so hard they can win while doing little.
  66. ddl战士 ddl zhàn shì Someone who repeatedly fights deadlines at the last moment.
  67. 低能量人群 dī néng liàng rén qún People who have limited social or emotional energy and need quieter rhythms.
  68. 低配版社牛 dī pèi bǎn shè niú A lower-intensity version of an outgoing social person.
  69. 地狱笑话 dì yù xiào huà Dark humor that depends heavily on audience, context, and boundaries.
  70. 懂你 dǒng nǐ I get you; I understand how you feel or what you mean.
  71. 大模型幻觉 dà mó xíng huàn jué A hallucination from a large AI model: fluent output that is false or unsupported.
  72. 低代码 dī dài mǎ Low-code development using visual tools and limited manual coding.
  73. 低糖生活 dī táng shēng huó A lower-sugar lifestyle.
  74. 断更 duàn gèng To stop updating a serial work, account, or creator channel for a while.
  75. dddd dddd A context-dependent acronym often read as 懂的都懂, 顶顶顶顶, or 低调低调.
  76. 电子搭子 diàn zǐ dā zǐ A digital companion, such as an app, account, bot, livestream, or online person that keeps you company.