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Wh ose momo mean in Chinese?

"Momo" doesn't have a direct meaning in Chinese. It's a word that originated in Japan, referring to a type of steamed dumpling.

However, depending on the context, it could be interpreted in different ways:

* As a transliteration: "Momo" can be used to refer to the Japanese food in Chinese, written as "馍馍" (mó mó), which is pronounced very similarly.

* As a proper noun: "Momo" could be a person's name.

* As a slang term: In some online contexts, "momo" might be used as a slang term, but its meaning would depend on the specific group or platform.

If you can provide more context about where you saw "momo" used, I might be able to provide a more accurate answer.

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