diǎo / niǎo
noun #1,315 vulgar

Meanings

  1. 1 variant of 屌
  2. 2 penis

Examples

Nǐ gǎo shénme diǎo?
What the hell are you up to?
Bié shuō zhèzhǒng diǎo huà.
Don't talk such damned nonsense.

Tips

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Highly vulgar — a taboo-loan reading where stands in for the homophonous . Pervasive in Ming-Qing vernacular novels (Water Margin, Journey to the West) where characters bark 'damned guy' or 'shitty business'. In modern Mandarin the bare noun is largely archaic; today's slang uses directly.
history
The diǎo reading is a taboo-driven phonetic loan: writers swapped in the bird character to avoid putting the cruder on the page. The dodge is so well-established that traditional dictionaries list it as a formal alternate reading rather than a typo.

Components

pictograph
diǎo
bird
Pictograph of a bird in profile — top stroke is the beak, the curved upper strokes form the head and back, the inner dot marks the eye, and the bottom hook traces a talon. Simplified from 11-stroke (whose bottom was tail feathers, not fire). Kangxi #196, indexing most bird chars: chicken, duck, pigeon, eagle.

Radical

Bird Kangxi #196

The long-tailed bird radical, contrast with (short-tailed). Highly productive — Chinese names most birds with plus a phonetic: (chicken), (duck), (goose), (pigeon), (eagle), (crane), (magpie). Usually positioned on the right; simplified has 5 strokes, traditional has 11.

Used in

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chicken
yīng
eagle · hawk
é
goose
duck
crane (bird)
pigeon · dove

Stroke Order

diǎo