给爷嘴个

English translation: kiss me

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Chinese term or phrase:给爷嘴个
English translation:kiss me
Entered by: Ben Karl

01:57 Feb 8, 2014
Chinese to English translations [PRO]
Slang / Internet Slang
Chinese term or phrase: 给爷嘴个
I am working on a super rush QQ transcript for a legal client. One speaker, with the pseudonym "Seagull" says,

乖了哦,给爷嘴个,你说你欠我的啊!慢慢还 {1月10日}

Google gives me about ~8,000 hits, most of which are preceded with the character "妞." Can a native speaker potentially elaborate on what this means, or confirm whether or not it's completely nonsensical, slang, or maybe someone else's pseudonym?
Ben Karl
United States
Local time: 01:41
kiss me
Explanation:
basiclly it means kiss me.
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Patrick Lau
Local time: 16:41
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1kiss me
Patrick Lau
4 +1Literal: Give me a kiss
Trevor Breakspear


  

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11 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
kiss me


Explanation:
basiclly it means kiss me.

Patrick Lau
Local time: 16:41
Native speaker of: Native in ChineseChinese
PRO pts in category: 3

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Sharon Toh, MITI MCIL
5 hrs
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16 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Literal: Give me a kiss


Explanation:
This is probably a web pseudonym, short for the user "妞给爷嘴个." A literal translation could be "give me a kiss."


    Reference: http://1278162738.qzone.qq.com
Trevor Breakspear
China
Local time: 16:41
Native speaker of: English

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agree  Sharon Toh, MITI MCIL
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