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What is 'CNM' mean in Chinese Slang?

CNM is the pinyin initials of '操你妈' (cào nǐ mā), an extremely rude curse. This term is often used online to express extreme anger or dissatisfaction, but due to its highly offensive nature, it should be used with great caution. In recent years, some online communities have started restricting the use of such terms to maintain a healthy online environment.

Example: This term is rarely used in examples due to its offensive nature.

Warning: This is one of the strongest curses in Chinese and should never be used casually.

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