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What does Meikai mean in Yangjiang dialect?
Meikai in Yangjiang dialect refers to people with poor legs and feet and inconvenient walking. Meikai, in Yangjiang dialect, refers to those who have poor legs and feet and are inconvenient to move. In fact, this is just a metaphor. Whenever a person has a good idea and everything is under his control, he will say: Mei Kai, let's go! !
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