磨破嘴皮子

mópòzuǐpízi
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to wear out one's lips
  2. 2 to talk until one is blue in the face
  3. 3 to repeat oneself endlessly trying to persuade

Examples

Wǒ mópò zuǐpízi tā dōu bù tīng.
I talked until I was blue in the face but he still wouldn't listen.
Wèile shuōfú kèhù, tā jīhū mópòle zuǐpízi.
To convince the client, he practically talked himself hoarse.

Tips

memory
Picture it literally: (mópò, 'to grind through') + 嘴皮子 (zuǐpízi, 'lip-skin') — talking so much you wear holes in your own lips. Vivid and easy to remember.
register
Colloquial. Always carries a tone of frustration — the speaker tried hard and still failed.

Stroke Order

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