Do you know the buzzwords in the chat after 00? With the development of society, we will find many buzzwords on the Internet, some of which are often used in chatting after 00. Let's share some information about buzzwords in chat after 00.
Do you understand the buzzwords of chatting after 00? 1 xswl = I laughed to death.
Happy birthday = happy birthday
Xjj = Little Sister
Dbq = Sorry
Zqsg = true feelings
Pyq= = circle of friends
Xj= the essence of drama
Ky = no eyes, nonsense
Xmly= Himalayas (describe the difference between the two grades)
neuropathy
shake
DD = Didi/ Are you there/Top Post
Wtmxs= I fucking laughed to death.
None of my business.
Kk= Old friends help forward and disperse.
Nsdd: It's also an abbreviation, which means you are right.
Xxisrio: It means that the feelings between two people are real, and the feelings between two people are real.
Dbq: It is the language of Pinyin abbreviation. It's the pinyin abbreviation for sorry, which means sorry.
Drl: Pinyin abbreviation means excuse me.
Zqsg: the abbreviation of pinyin, which means to express one's sincere feelings.
Basic operation don't 6: This word is popular in live games, which means that this is just a basic operation, don't send 666, don't make a fuss, many barrage will have such a noun.
Flower path: Flower path is generally used to describe beautiful things. This word means that good things often happen and good luck always accompanies them. In the future, everything will be smooth and smooth.
Rainbow fart: Rainbow fart can also be regarded as a rice circle term, which means boasting that your idol loves beans.
Continuous sleep: continuous sleep is continuous sleep.
Ky: The word ky comes from Japan, the literal translation language of Japanese, which means that you can't see, you can't see your eyes, you can't respond appropriately according to the atmosphere on the field or the face of people at that time, and you also express nonsense.
Coolguy: this is a literal translation of English cool guy, which means to describe people as cool.
Expand the list: at first, many people can't understand the word directly, but it can be understood as expanding the list of friends. Then when I send this word to you, it means asking if you can add friends.
Do you understand the buzzwords of chatting after 00? 2 "NSS Deduction" 18-year-old high school student Zhu Siyu entered these words in the dialog box, and the other party clearly answered ""-just like some kind of code word. This is a common conversation between "Hou"
The "nss" here is the abbreviation of "warm chat", which means to reply to "chat" in QQ space. The word "buckle" is similar to "call". There is a saying that comes from games. During the game, teammates reply "yes" to indicate that they know, and "no" to indicate that they don't know, which is derived.
Some of them are abbreviations in Chinese and English, for example,
"dbq" is the pinyin abbreviation for "sorry".
"xswl" means "laughing me to death",
"zqsg" is "true feelings",
"nbcs" is the abbreviation of "nobody cares" in English, which means nobody cares.
"cqy" means "making friends with Q", which means making friends on QQ and maintaining friendship;
"Seeking to expand the list" means requesting to expand the list of friends;
"Lying in the bar" means "friends who have added qq don't talk but just lie in the list silently";
"From generation to generation" is a symbol of frequent interaction between friends. QQ friends always keep chatting and there will be sparks. There will be small sparks in the sky, and the sky will get bigger and bigger. So leave at least one message to each other every day, that is, "leave a spark."
"Arc" is also a very interesting word, which means "I don't reply to messages when I am away", so I can combine the words "rice arc", "toilet arc", "sleeping arc" and "walking arc", probably because the reflex arc is too long.
Kangkang = Look.
Three = get out.
Cqy= friend of Chu Q.
Pyq= circle of friends
Xswl= I laughed my head off.
Nss= enthusiastic conversation
= Goodbye.
The basic exercise "Don't 6'" is a stalk played by the game anchor, which was later widely used in the game.
"Take the Flower Road" comes from the variety show Produce, which is mainly used for fans to help their idols and wish her (him) all the best.
Sometimes, using online buzzwords is also to hide yourself. If you don't want to be decoded by your parents or the elderly, using these "inexplicable" argots is the best choice.
In fact, online buzzwords are not original "post". Whether "Hou" or "Hou", they have invented or are inventing a set of discourse rules that are only circulated in small groups. For example, the once popular "orz" stands for "bow down" and means "worship"; It comes from the expression of Cat's Paw No.1, which is a kind of expression of banging and laughing. When posting, netizens add the suffix ""to indicate smiles with various meanings.
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Cheer for sb.
It is often used in the sentence of "Shout for XX", which means to cheer for XX. This word does not refer to making phone calls, but a supportive culture, that is, fans under the stage spontaneously interact with the performers on the stage by shouting and waving light sticks according to certain rules in concert. With the broadcast of talent show, the word "call" is widely used to express approval and support for someone or something.
Awkward chat
Awkward chat, the atmosphere fell to freezing point. The word comes from the word "full dance", which means forced chat. For some people, it is too difficult to have a good chat. When you meet someone who can't chat, talk to death in minutes, but the situation needs to be talked. This is generally because one of them is not good at communication, or absent-minded when speaking, which leads to poor communication between the two sides.
Won't you feel guilty?
Some netizens posted on social media that Du Fu wrote 15 poems for Li Bai all his life. Li Bai responded that he didn't have many poems, but he wrote a poem for Wang Lun. As a result, many netizens asked, "Li Bai, won't your conscience hurt?" This language later became popular with the "Parrot Brothers" series of expression packs, and was generally used to ridicule and spit on others.
Surprise!
The word comes from a classic dialogue between the two protagonists in the Hong Kong movie "Family Fun", which means that things have taken an unexpected turn, and is often used to tease some plots with dramatic reversals.
Let's go!
This statement originated from a chatting idiom among players in a game. In 2006, it was transformed into "Pipi shrimp, let's go" by netizens. Later, it derived the statements of "Pipi shrimp, we are back" and "Pipi shrimp, we are backward", and became popular on the Internet because of its hilarious picture expression, which was mostly used in forums and other scenes.
Your words hurt, brother.
This statement first appeared in the barrage of a live broadcast platform. "Laotie" is another name for the word "buddy" in the northern dialect of China, while "stabbing the heart" is a great blow and stimulation to the heart. The main meaning of this word is to complain to friends or to complain about your inner hurt.
Can you do it?
This statement first appeared in the e-sports game circle, used to spit out or praise some amazing game operation methods. Later, it was used to describe some incomprehensible ways of dealing with things that did not follow common sense.
refute
It means inner resistance, and the explanation in Xinhua dictionary is resentment. Now it is used on the internet, which means to respond with words or to fight back with actions. This reflects the attitude of a new generation of young people to express their ideas and dissatisfaction, and also shows that our society is becoming more and more inclusive and pluralistic.
Can you freestyle?
Freestyle means improvisation. For example, in street dance competitions, players often improvise lyrics to perform a rap. This language was repeatedly mentioned by Wu Yifan in the rap variety show "Hip-hop China" and spread all over the Internet.
greasy
"Greasy" is a general description of some middle-aged men's characteristics, including not paying attention to physical maintenance, sloppy speech and so on. The word originated from Weibo at first, but it became a hit in the article How to avoid becoming a greasy middle-aged wretched man written by writer Feng Tang, which triggered various discussions. This word is now used by netizens to laugh at themselves.