Gabbana
Gegebana, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē g ē B ù n à, which means unacceptable. It comes from Xiao Ting Za Lu Shi Wen se Ti by Zhao Lian of Qing Dynasty.
[source] in Xiaoting miscellany, Shiwen astringent style, Zhao Yao of Qing Dynasty: "in his new book of Tang Dynasty, it is easy to use obscure words and astringent sentences, so as to make people read it with great reserve and broad mind. It is not clear and frank."
Chinese PinYin : gē gē bù nà
Gabbana
make a show of being in earnest. xiàng shà yǒu jiè shì
the fallen grass and sinking cesspool. piāo yīn luò hùn