打扰了

打擾了
dǎrǎole
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 sorry to bother you
  2. 2 sorry to have disturbed you
  3. 3 (slang, facetious) I'm out of here

Examples

Dǎrǎo le, qǐngwèn cèsuǒ zài nǎ?
Sorry to bother you — where's the restroom?
Nà wǒ jiù bù dǎrǎo le, nǐ máng ba.
Well, I won't take up any more of your time — get back to it.
Tīngdào zhè zhǒng lípǔ fāyán, wǒ zhǐ néng shuō yī jù dǎrǎo le.
Hearing that kind of absurd take, all I can say is "yeah, I'm out".

Tips

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Two lives: (1) polite apology for interrupting, used both entering and leaving; (2) since around 2017, an online catchphrase meaning "this is too much, I'm leaving this conversation," often said with mock resignation.

Stroke Order

rǎo
le