What is 'dbq' mean in Chinese Slang?
This one’s a quick way to apologize. The letters "dbq" stand for the first letters of "对不起" (duì bù qǐ), which means "sorry" in Chinese. It’s casual and often used in texts or online chats when someone wants to say sorry without typing out the full phrase.
Example: If you accidentally spill your friend’s drink, you might text, "Dbq! I’ll buy you a new one."
Fun fact: It’s part of a trend where people use abbreviations to save time while typing.