委屈屈 (Wěi Qu Qū) – QUQU
“Wěi Qu Qū” (委屈屈) conveys the feeling of being wronged or suffering an injustice, often leading to sadness or pouting. “Wěi Qu” (委屈) itself means feeling aggrieved, misunderstood, or unfairly treated. Adding the reduplicative “Qū Qū” (屈屈) emphasizes this feeling, often making it sound more pronounced, perhaps a bit childishly pouty, or invoking sympathy. The name QUQU embodies this specific emotion – not outright anger or deep sadness, but more of a sulky, pouty feeling of being slighted or misunderstood. Visually, QUQU might have a downturned mouth, wide, perhaps watery eyes, and a posture that suggests dejection or seeking comfort after a perceived unfairness.
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