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Aoshi homophonic terrier

"Surname homophonic stalk" refers to the use of homophonic or similar sounds of surnames to create interesting, humorous or pun effects. This kind of terrier often teases or entertains in a humorous way, and produces an unexpected or funny combination by linking surnames with other words or concepts. The homophonic stem of the surname "ao" is as follows:

Hungry to feed: the surname "ao" can be homophonic with "ao", which is an onomatopoeic word, usually used to simulate the sound of animals and express the meaning of shouting, growling and growling. "Hungry for food" is an idiom, which means that you are eager to eat when you are hungry. It also means that you are in an extremely difficult situation and need help urgently.

Oreo cookies: the surname "O" can be homophonic with "O". Oreo biscuit is a kind of chocolate sandwich biscuit with sweet and crisp taste and lovely image. Packaging usually shows interesting and attractive elements, which makes people think of cuteness.

If you are bald again, you will be bald: the surname "ao" can be homophonic with "forbearance", meaning forbearance and forbearance; To tide over the difficulties, the name "Ao" means "staying up late", which is a humorous expression, meaning that if you continue to stay up late or keep a certain posture of your head for a long time, it may lead to hair loss or thinning.