to cheat / to swindle / to deceive / to get on (a horse etc) by swinging one leg over
骗
=
扁
+
马
:
Pocahontas (pi) promised the unicorn (马) to take it on a wild and natural wild water ride, but as she shows him her small boat (扁) in the flooded bathroom of the anthill (an4) the unicorn feels kind of cheated (骗).
to scold / to abuse / to curse / CL:通[tong4],頓|顿[dun4]
骂
=
吅
+
马
:
The unicorn (马) threw two mandarins (吅) into the toilet of the ashram (a4) and now it is clogged. Mahatma Gandhi (m) has to use the toilet urgently and scolds (骂) the unicorn for not telling him earlier that the toilet is clogged.
骄
=
乔
+
马
:
Joan of Arc (ji) and the unicorn (马) dressed up (乔) as richly decorated warriors and are very proud, even arrogant (骄) of themselves. Proudly they stand very tall (乔) in front of the aorta (ao1) and enjoy the crowd staring at them.
骤
=
聚
+
马
:
James II of England (zh) and the unicorn (马) are high-fiving unsuspectingly in the outhouse's bathroom (ou4) when through a special conformation in space-time they suddenly (骤) fuse (聚) into a new super-entity.
trouble / disturbance / rumpus / flirty / coquettish / abbr. for 離騷|离骚[Li2 Sao1] / literary writings / smell of urine / foul smell / male (animal) (dialect)
骚
=
蚤
+
马
:
Socrates (s) is riding a unicorn (马) in front of the aorta (ao1), but the unicorn is constantly complaining (骚) that Socrates stinks (骚) and is flea- (蚤) infected.