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螺蛳 (luósī) is commonly used in conversations to refer to snails, both in their literal form and as a metaphor for someone who moves slowly or sluggishly. It can also be used to describe a spiral or winding shape, as snails are known for their spiral shells.
In addition, 螺蛳 (luósī) is often used in idiomatic expressions, such as 螺蛳粉 (luósī fěn), which refers to a popular dish made with rice noodles and snail meat. This dish is commonly found in southern China, particularly in Guangxi and Guangdong provinces.
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