吃瓜

chīguā
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to watch the drama unfold
  2. 2 to spectate gossip
  3. 3 to eat melons

Characters

Literally 'eat melon' - watching drama while snacking, i.e. being a spectator

Examples

HSK 3
Wǒ jiùshì lái chīguā de, bù zhànduì.
I'm just here to watch the drama; I'm not picking sides.
HSK 4
Jīntiān de guā zhēn dà a!
Today's gossip is really juicy!
HSK 5
Chīguā qúnzhòng yòu lái le.
The spectators have arrived again.

Tips

culture
吃瓜 comes from the image of bystanders casually eating watermelon seeds while watching a spectacle. 吃瓜群众 (melon-eating masses) refers to curious onlookers who follow celebrity scandals or internet drama without getting involved.
usage
alone can mean 'gossip/drama' - 有瓜 means 'there's tea/gossip,' and 大瓜 means 'big scandal.'

Stroke Order

chī
guā