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The word "蝇营狗苟" is formed by combining two metaphorical phrases: "蝇营", which likens people's busy pursuit of petty gains to flies buzzing around seeking food, and "狗苟", which compares shameless or undignified behavior to that of dogs. Each character contributes literally: 蝇 means "fly", 营 means "to seek" or "hustle", 狗 means "dog", and 苟 means "careless" or "shameless". Together, they create a compound idiom where the animal imagery directly illustrates the human conduct of being engrossed in dishonorable or selfish activities.

Word Definition - 蝇营狗苟

yíng yíng gǒu gǒu lit. to swarm like flies around rotten food and drag out an ignoble existence like a dog (idiom); fig. to lead an undignified life; to resort to any means for personal gain