Archive for December, 2006

Group Member

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Theossie from Georgia sent in the pic below, wondering what the Chinese character tattoo on his back meant.
“Could you please tell me what my tattoo means…  I have two characters with 062001 between them…  They are supposed to mean partners.  Thanks!!”

What you got was the simplified version for “group member” as in “the group members gathered ’round [...]

Blame My Mom

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

Katie from Mississippi requested the Chinese translation for “blame my mom” as in “don’t blame me, blame my mom for my naaaasty habits”…  hahahaha…  best. request. ever.

…  where essentially the first character means “blame,” the second character means “my,” and the third character means “mom.”
Want to see these characters embroidered on a women’s or unisex [...]

Rose

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Deborah from Washington requested the Chinese translation for “rose” as in “that hottie over there…  *points finger*…  she gave me a rose last week”…  *cheesy grin*

…  where essentially both characters are typically combined with other characters to make sense, but in this case, the first character can suggest “rose” and the second character can insinuate [...]

Special

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Eileen from Virginia requested the Chinese translation for “special” as in “I can touch the tip of my nose with my tongue…  I’m special”…  *wink wink nudge nudge*…  *cheesy smile*

…  where essentially the first character means “unique” and the second character means “special.”
Want to see these characters embroidered on a women’s or unisex t-shirt?  Or [...]

Believe

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Leslie from Colorado requested the Chinese translation for “believe” as in “I believe I can, I BELIEVE I CAN!”…  *shakes fist*…  *concentrates*

…  where essentially the first character means “mutual” or “reciprocal” and the second character means “to trust.”
Want to see these characters embroidered on a women’s or unisex t-shirt?  Or on a women’s or unisex tank [...]

Violin

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Tressa from Illinois requested the Chinese translation for “violin” as in “the cute violin player caught my eye”…  *cheesy smile*

…  where essentially the first character means “small,” the second character means “to lift” or “to hold” using your hand, and the third character refers to a “string instrument.”  The second and third characters together oftentimes refer [...]