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A few days ago, Potato Dad asked me, what's the English saying that potatoes always say? Whoever finds first is who?

I paused. I just vaguely remember that several words are find, keep and loose, but I have no impression of how they are strung together.

In order to find out what potatoes are talking about, I went to ask Du Niang, but she didn't give me the answer I wanted.

That sentence similar to English slang has no clue. When I got home at night, Dad Potato said to him as soon as he saw me: "Little potato, tell mom what that sentence is!" " ! "。 Later, the potato was said several times, and I listened to it several times, but I still didn't understand. There are too many conjunctions in it Although some words in the sentence are audible, they don't understand what they mean when strung together.

It was not until he spoke a little slowly that I gradually understood.

This morning, potato dad asked me to look up a word, sweeper/sweeper. I guess, maybe he doesn't know what the last word of this sentence is.

It suddenly dawned on me that Dad Potato had never understood what the potato was saying. I said to him:

It's not SWeaper, it's Weaper (although the two words I typed now may be wrong, I probably heard these syllables)

The first half of the sentence is Finder is keeper, which means Finder's ~ Keeper, and the second half is Loser is weaper, which means Lost weaver. It sounds like loser sweaper.

After listening to what I said, Dad Potato suddenly realized that the potato was speaking too fast, which caused us to be like potatoes in the lower right corner of the picture at first and couldn't understand what he was saying.

However, although I understand the word weaper in the first half and the second half, I still don't understand what it means. I went to ask the teachers of several English training institutions and finally got an answer:

It turns out that Sweaper is not a formal word, but means to cry.

So, the guardian of the discoverer, the weapon of the lost->; Whoever finds it can have it, and whoever doesn't get it will cry ~ ~ ~

Ha ha ha ha.

Supplement:

Today, I finally found a source (? )

It should be weeper