钱包空了

Chinese Slang Chinese ★★★★ 4/5 casual qián bāo kōng le
拼音 qián bāo kōng le
汉字拆解 钱包 (wallet) + 空了 (became empty) -> money is gone after spending.

含义

My wallet is empty; I am broke after spending. It is a casual, often joking way to describe post-purchase poverty.

钱包空了 is used after shopping, eating out, travel, or paying bills. It is usually self-mocking rather than a literal statement about a physical wallet.

例句

  1. 买完机票,钱包空了。
  2. 这顿火锅太贵,钱包空了。
  3. 别再逛了,我钱包空了。

用法指南

语境: friends, shopping, daily life

语气: self-mocking, weary

正确说法

  • 发完红包钱包空了。(After sending red envelopes, my wallet is empty.)
  • 钱包空了可以表达花钱后的心疼。(It expresses the pain after spending.)

错误说法

  • 把严重财务危机只说成钱包空了。(For serious hardship, use clearer wording.)

常见错误

  • Taking it too literally; it usually means funds are low.

起源与历史

A direct metaphor from an empty wallet to having little money left.

文化背景

时代: Longstanding colloquial phrase, common online

世代: All ages

社会背景: Mainstream

地区说明: Widely understood in Mainland casual speech.

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