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The meaning of Internet language

Daily language in the forum:

1. BBS: ①Abbreviation of Bulletin Board System , refers to the electronic bulletin board system, collectively referred to as forum in China. ②Booba, the abbreviation of Big-Breasted Sister.

2. Bamboo: Moderator, also known as Banzhu or Banzhu. Beautiful homophony caused by pinyin input.

The deputy moderator is called "Baxe".

Zizi: Comrade

Sofa: The first person to reply

3. Waistcoat: Registered members have registered other names, and these names are collectively called Vest, opposite to the vest is the main ID. Example: Qingmei suggested that Bamboo should not speak in vests when managing the edition.

4. Rookie: Originally refers to a person with relatively low computer skills. Later, it was widely used in real life and refers to a person who is not very good in a certain field. The opposite is the old bird.

5. Da Xia: "Hero" refers to a senior Internet user who has been online for a long time, or a person who is particularly skilled in a certain aspect (such as computer technology or writing skills). Generally, he is popular and has a good reputation. Only good ones can be called such.

6. Spraying: Originally refers to posts posted in forums that have little reading value. Nowadays, it is customary to refer to most posts and replies as "splashing" without any derogatory connotation.

7. Purified water: water without any substantial content, also called water vapor.

8. Sailor: A person who likes to drink water. Those with higher levels are also called buckets, water ghosts and narcissus. There is also a specific name for female douchebags: jellyfish.

9. Diving: People who stay in the forum every day, but do not post, only read posts, and pay attention to the daily affairs of the forum.

10. Blacksmithing: writing posts, generally refers to posts with some weight.

11. Paizhuan: post about someone’s post that has different views and understandings from other people’s. Example: Chivalrous friends, please pay attention to your tone and attitude, otherwise it will easily turn into a ginseng cock.

12. Brush the screen: Open a forum and all the threads are posted by the same ID.

13. Floor cleaning: Also called wall cleaning, when you open a forum, the last reply of all threads will have the same ID.

14. The poster: the person who posted the topic.

15. Building a building: Replying to the same thread, fans generally prefer building a building.

16. People upstairs: People who reply to the same topic post before you, as opposed to "people downstairs".

17. Which floor you are on: Except for the original poster, all people who reply to the post can be called "2nd floor" and "3rd floor" in order.

18. Sofa: SF , the first person to reply. Later, people who couldn't sit on the sofa claimed that they sat on the "bed" or the poster's "lap"~

19. Chair: The second person to reply.

20. Bench: The third person to reply.

21. Floor: People who don’t even have to sit on the bench.

22. Like: Generally, once someone replies to a post in a forum, it goes to the top of the topic list. This reply action is called "top", and the opposite of "top" is "sink".

23. Zouzhao Gongjian: super powerful, usually used to express worship for the topic post when replying to the post.

24. Khan: Expressing shame and helplessness. Derived words include: violent sweat, profuse sweat, death from sweat, waterfall sweat, rainstorm pear blossom sweat, etc.

25. Fainting: Fainting means being surprised by a certain person or reality.

26. Cold: Feeling chilled by a certain person or phenomenon.

27. Crazy: Describes that one cannot stand the stimulation of someone’s post and behaves abnormally, and is in a state of rage.

28. Step on: Also known as kicking, leaving a paw print, etc., all of which mean to follow a thread.

29. Passing by: I don’t want to reply seriously, but I want to get points or experience points for replying. The corresponding words include: top, silent, irrigation, speechless, drifting, passing by, etc.

Example: In the Xiake community, any reply with words such as passing, upvoting, silent, trolling, speechless, passing by, passing by, etc. will be regarded as deliberate trolling.

30. Flash: Leave.

31. Hidden Bird: Invisible. "hid" means "hiding"; "LE" is a polyphonic word, and it should be read as "LE" at the end of the sentence. Some people like to misread "LIAO", so it is homophonic as "bird".

32. Posts posted by posters are so disturbing that most people don’t want to see them. They are also called “posts looking for cheats”.

33. Martian post: An old post that has been read and reposted by countless people a long time ago. People who repost Martian posts are called Martians. Usually the reply will say something like this: The original poster should go back to Mars quickly, the earth is very dangerous. (From Zhou Xingxing's "Shaolin Football")

34. Dinosaur: A female netizen who is not beautiful, with a derogatory connotation. The opposite is "frog", which describes a male netizen with an apologetic appearance.

35. Canidae: The type that likes to chase girls in forums, especially stalking them.

36. Wolves: Love beauty, but they are more decent than canines and will not get entangled.

37. De said: a usage of verb postposition, which comes from Japanese grammar. Example: Qingmei said he was going to eat.

38. ing: a usage of verb progressive tense, from English grammar. Example: Qingmei is touched by how much the knight-errants support "Martial Arts Edition" and the knight-errant community.

39. Cannian: The meaning of regret is extended to include "broken thoughts" and so on.

40. ×××××: Content not suitable for children.

41. Wangdao: equivalent to "authority, truth".

42. Black Prosperity: Prosperity is a dog in "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance". The dog is a dog. The black dog is "mo". This scripture comes from Jinjiang.

43. Xiaobai: ①The nickname of Bailan refers to a person who specializes in making trouble online. ②The abbreviation of "little idiot".

44. Blackie: Blacklist.

45. Zhen Xiaohei: The ID has been registered in the blacklist.

46. Xiaoqiang: The cockroach in "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance" generally refers to a person with particularly tenacious vitality.

47. Fan: The transliteration of FANS, a type of person who is super obsessed with someone or something, also called a fan or a sweet potato, abbreviated as "fan" or "fan".

48. Baozi: describes someone who is stupid or not good-looking.

49. Protein: idiot, idiot, neurotic.

50. White-bone spirit: white-collar backbone elite.

51. Waxed duck: garbage (from the "Mai Mark" series). "Hanging duck" is a Cantonese proverb that refers to suicide by hanging one's neck.

52. Kuso: The pronunciation of "dung" in Japanese. At first, it meant teaching gamers how to play "bad games seriously". Later, it was introduced to the mainland via Taiwan and gradually evolved into the meaning of "prank".

53. Wiki: Internet enthusiasts who like to use hypertext technology such as WIKI.

54. Blog: An online sharing space that allows people to express themselves online in the form of a diary. The blog made two women famous quickly: Mu Zimei and Sister Furong.

55. Hacker: Also known as a hacker, it refers to a person who has special talents or skills in the computer field. Such people use their talents or skills to either specialize in detecting system vulnerabilities, or they may do something that violates ethics or the law.

56. Hongke: Chinese network technology enthusiasts with nationalistic tendencies, as opposed to hackers.

57. Punk: Originated from "punk". Cyberpunks are now increasingly being equated with computer criminals.

58. Flash: People who use Flash software to create animations. Many of the electronic greeting cards and website MTV we see are the masterpieces of Flash.

59. Geek: Also known as geek, Geek refers to a person with higher computer ability.

60. Travel friends: generally refers to people who love traveling and often travel together. Example: Ah Fei went to Xinjiang with Songfeng Guqin and the others last year, and now he is recruiting travel companions to go to Hunan.

2. Guide to Chinese abbreviations:

1. BT: ①The abbreviation of BitTorrent is a P2P (point-to-point) sharing software, and its Chinese translation is "Bittorrent" or "Perversion" download". ②The abbreviation of "perversion".

2. ZT: ①Abbreviation of "repost". ②The abbreviation of "pig head", extended to include ZT3, pig head three; ZT4, pig head four. Example: Qingmei solemnly tells the knights in the knight community that ZT must be marked.

3. PP: ① The abbreviation of "Pianpian", Pianpian refers to photos. ②The abbreviation of "Butt", which refers to the buttocks.

4. GG: The abbreviation of brother, refers to men. Sometimes girls use it to refer to their boyfriends. The opposite is MM, the abbreviation of sister or crush, which refers to women. Sometimes boys use it to refer to their girlfriends.

5. NB: The abbreviation of Niu ×, used to express breathtaking in Beijing dialect.

6. JJ: ①The abbreviation of sister. ②The abbreviation of chicken.

7. DD: ①The abbreviation of younger brother, occasionally has extended meanings. ②The abbreviation of Dongdong refers to things.

8. GF: GirlFriend, girlfriend. The opposite is BF, BoyFriend, boyfriend.

9. PLMM: the abbreviation of Pretty Meimei.

10. PPMM: An upgraded version of PLMM, beautiful girl.

11. RPWT: the abbreviation of Personality Questions, from the Maopu Forum. Generally speaking, whenever something incomprehensible happens somewhere, it can all be attributed to RPWT.

12. Character posts: Test whether you have RPWT posts. The title of the post is very exciting. As long as you are deceived into it, it means you have RPWT. Example: This post titled "Nude Photos of a Hackberry Tree" is a personal post. In fact, it is really a photo of a hackberry tree. Of course the tree is naked. How can there be a clothed tree Qingmei being posted by this person? I cheated and found out that there really is RPWT.

13. PF: Abbreviation for admire.

14. SL: Abbreviation of satyr.

15. KH: Sunflower refers to the master who practices "Sunflower Collection".

16. KHBD: Sunflower Book.

17. PXJF: Evil-proof swordsmanship, derived from KHBD, a swordsmanship dedicated to KH.

18. BS: The abbreviation of contempt, also can be written as B4. Example: If you don’t indicate this in ZT, Qingmei will BS you, and everyone in the forum will B4 you.

19. PMP: Flattery.

20. PMPMP: Trying to flatter you.

21. MPJ: Abbreviation of "sycophant".

22. BC: Abbreviation of "idiot". It is also said to be the abbreviation of "caicai". On the Internet, if people say you are very cabbage, then they are describing you as BC.

23. ODBC: Abbreviation for "Oh, Big Idiot".

24. XB: Abbreviation of Xiaobai.

25. YY: The abbreviation of YY, from the sixth chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions", which refers to spiritual adultery. Its meaning has been further promoted on the Internet, and novels with extremely high confidence are collectively called YY novels.

26. ZE: The abbreviation of "thief", which is really disgusting, the dialect pronunciation of the Northeast region.

27. SE: "Less evil" is the abbreviation of "Less disgusting". 28. XHW: The abbreviation of Black Room comes from Maopu. In Maopu, those who violate the rules will be locked up in the Black Room.

29. FB: The abbreviation of corruption, now usually refers to eating and drinking.

30. MD: Damn, foul language, use it with caution.

31. TMD: Damn, foul language, use with caution.

32. TNND: His grandma’s, foul language, use with caution.

33. JR: Bitch, dirty words, use them with special caution.

34. SJB: Crazy, dirty words, use with caution.

35. SB: Swear words and derogatory names for others are prohibited.

36. LR: Bad guy, banned.

37. LJ: Junk, banned.

38. RY: Shemale, use with caution.

39. JS: Abbreviation of "profiteer".

40. BXCM: Bingxue is smart.

41. HJ: Traitor.

42. FQ: Angry Youth.

43. BD: Idiot.

44. JJWW: Jiji Waiwai.

45. Tjjtds: Play the cock to death, from the Maopu forum.

46. CJ: Purity.

47. HC: Nymphomaniac.

48. BH: Fierce. From the famous saying of Fatty Luo of New Oriental: A fierce life does not need explanation.

49. GJM: A popular young writer was once suspected of plagiarism. GJM was later used as an abbreviation for plagiarism, with a meaning close to "ZT". From Tianya Community.

50. Sanmao Chaosi: A new idiom derived from a book written by a popular young writer with the same name as Sanmao's work. It refers to a fanatical mental state of blindly believing in a certain theory or a certain person without completely caring about the truth, putting the cart before the horse and confusing right and wrong. From Long Kong.

51. 145: A certain woman from the Maopu Forum represented the forum in the Athens Olympics. She once did a set of IQ test questions widely circulated on the Internet, and her score was 145. She famously said: No one smarter than me is as beautiful as me, and no one more beautiful than me is as smart as me. Tianya Community then interpreted a famous saying: No one who is more CJ than me is BT, and no one who is more BT than me is CJ.

52. FRJJ: Sister Furong, a woman, an Internet phenomenon. From April 2005 until now, she has been on the headlines of almost all websites. Major websites such as Sina and Tencent, as well as large and small newspapers, have rushed to report on her. Even China Central Radio has begun to discuss her phenomenon. The popularity and continued popularity of Sister Furong proves that some media and people have reached an extremely malicious stage.

3. English abbreviation guide:

1. DIY: the abbreviation of DoItYourself, which means do it yourself. Example: Qing Huan is too bad, Qing Mei’s computer is broken and she asks him to fix it, and he asks Qing Mei to DIY.

2. SOHO: The abbreviation of SmallOfficeHomeOfficer means "working from home". Example: Xiao Fei, the author of "Youxia Xiu Xiu", belongs to the SOHO family.

3. BUG: The original meaning was "bug". Later, computer-related faults were called "bug". Example: Every time a bug appears in the Xiake community, Qingmei gets anxious.

4. I am impressed by U: I am impressed by your classic lines in Zhou Xingxing’s movies. Example: You can actually make Qing Huan not say "no" to you, I'm impressed!

5. Yi Meier: Transliteration of Email, meaning email. It can also be called "Meier" for short. Example: Qingmei never uses Yi Meier, so writing to her is useless.

6. CU: The abbreviation of SeeYou with transliteration, goodbye. Example: CU, that’s it for today.

7. IC: The abbreviation of ISee has a transliteration, I understand. Example: IC, you are a psycho. (A classic line from "Westward Journey")

8. Q: The transliteration of Cute is cute. Example: Ao Yuehan looks so good, like a Barbie doll.

9. FT: FT, the abbreviation of Faint, which means fainting or fainting.

10. SP: support, support.

11. Defeat: Transliteration of BUY, meaning to buy.

12. SIGH: Sigh, which means helplessness.

13. LOL: LaughOutLoud, laugh.

14. KFC: Killfu*kingcustomers.

15. PK: playerkill.

16. BTW: Bytheway, by the way.

17. BRB: Berightback, be right back.

18. TTYL: Talktoyoulater, let’s talk about it later.

19. BBL: Bebacklater, I’ll be back later.

20. Kickyourass: Kick your ass.

21. PPL: people, people.

22. PLZ: please, also abbreviated as PLS.

23. RUOK: AreyouOK

24. IOWAN2BWU: Ionlywanttobewithyou.

25. M$ULKeCraZ: Missyoulikecrazy.

26. CUL8R: seeyoulater.

27. IMHO: Inmyhumbleopinion.

4. Guide to transliteration terms:

1. 3166: Sayonara, Japanese, goodbye.

2. 886: Goodbye, goodbye.

3. 3Q: ThankYou, thank you.

4. 7456: I’m so angry.

5. 9494: That’s it.

6. 818: A little gossip, from Tianya Community.

7. 616: Take a walk. Usually when you post pictures of teaching cats to teach flowers etc. when replying to a post, it is commonly referred to as "walking around".

8, 8: No.

9. 54: The homophony of "ignore" means to ignore a person and express the greatest disdain for him or her.

10. 4242: Yes, yes.

11. Porridge: I like it.

12. No: No. I don’t know where the pronunciation of “wood” comes from. The same usage is "Miyou".

13. Fan: Very. From the southern Fujian dialect.

14. Table: "Don't" is a fast-pronounced legato, which is said to come from the pronunciation of Shanghainese people.

15. Bailan: comes from the Hokkien word "白EG", which means a person is stupid, cunning, troublesome, and has a derogatory connotation.

16. Su: The pronunciation of "是" in Taiwanese Mandarin. Corresponding to it is "8 elements".

17. Jiangzi: "Like this" is a fast-reading legato, also called "Jiangzi".

18. Cool: Also known as "pants" and "ku", the transliteration of Cool.

19. Oops: The pronunciation of "I" in Taiwanese Mandarin.

20. Xiami: What, what does it mean, comes from the Minnan pronunciation.

21. Kou Nai: also said to be patient, which means cute.

22. Drop: of, ground.

23. Introduce: this.

24. Bensi: homophonic for stupidity.

25. Jam: Overrated.

26. Ma Jiajue: Ma Jiajue.

27. Potassium disulfide iodide: KISS.

28. Kacha: A certain kind of surgery that must be done before practicing "Sunflower Collection".

29. Mouth Year: Poor.

30. Ginseng Rooster: a common holiday for "personal attack".

31. Mud: You.

32. Good health: good-looking. From the southern Fujian dialect.

33. Tongzi: Comrade.

34. Houhou, roar, kaka, kaka, hee hee, xixi, hiahia, etc.: express laughter and are usually used as modal particles.

5. Brief analysis of animation terminology:

1. TV version: refers to the animation version shown on TV.

2. OVA: Original Video Anime (original video animation), which is opposite to TV and is not shown on TV.

3. Theatrical version: the movie version of the animation.

4. OST: Original SoundTrack (original music album), which specifically contains music related to a certain animation.

5. OP: opening song/theme song.

6. ED: Ending song.

7. CAST: Voice actors, that is, voice actors, are very important for Japanese anime voice actors.

8. STAFF: All members involved in the production of the adapted animation, including props will be included.

9. OTAKU: Japanese, originally meaning "otaku". Otaku refers to a subcultural group that is crazy about anime, immersed in a fantasy world, and lacks normal social life experience.

10. Young teeth: also known as "amateur", meaning young and not very sensible.

11. Master: a very strong person.

12. SF: SCIENCEFICTION, science fiction mechanical works.

13. FF: FINALFANTASY, Final Fantasy.

14. M0: MACROSSZERO, Macross Zero.

15. Oppa: Women over 30 years old.

16. Brothergui: A strong man with all the muscles.

17. Jiegui: The big sister with all the muscles.

18. Yujie: A woman who is older than herself.

19. Bad taste: quirks, unique and special preferences.

20. Meteor: refers to a CG picture with a little erotic meaning or a little bit of exposure.

21. Kouhu: Hong Kong-style animation term, it can also be written as "口古月", which is equivalent to a modal particle such as "depend".

22. Koujie: A term used in Hong Kong comics, often used to refer to the laughter of bad guys, especially evil laughter.

23. Killing: A term used in Hong Kong comics to refer to the action of killing someone.

24. Waste: a term used in Hong Kong comics to refer to waste and useless people.

25. Breaking the sky: A term used in Hong Kong comics, that is, "breaking the sky", which can be used when you are unhappy.

26. Go against the will of heaven: A term used in Hong Kong comics to refer to going against the will of heaven. It can be used when you are angry.

27. Not enough: a Hong Kong comic term that means not qualified.

28. Shut up: a term used in Hong Kong comics to shut up.

6. A brief analysis of Danmei terminology:

1. Danmei: comes from Japanese, and its original meaning is aestheticism. Later, it was interpreted by Taiwan and became the pronoun of BL, specifically referring to female writers. Write/draw novels or comics for female readers. In fact, in Japan, JUNE is the synonym for BL.

2. BL: BOY’SLOVE, gay man. Homophone glass, also known as gay.

3. GL: GIRL’SLOVE, lesbian. 4. Lace: lesbine, lesbian, referred to as lesbian, also known as lesbian, lesbian.

5. Doujin women: Women who are very fond of BL culture are called "fujojo girls" in Japanese.

6. Danmeilang: A woman who loves Danmei literature very much, even more so than a fangirl.

7. LOLI: Loli means young girl. Lolita from "LOLITA" originally means a little girl under the age of 12, and generally refers to a little girl who is so innocent and cute that she turns white. Similar young boys are called "shota", which comes from Shotaro Kaneda in "Tetsujin No. 28". The first shota appeared in a suit and shorts.

8. LOLI control: A perverted uncle who has a strong preference for Loli, hehe~

9. 18-year-old ban: People under 18 years old cannot watch.

10. H: comes from the first letter of the Roman pinyin of the Japanese "HENTAI", usually refers to the 18-ban stuff, and is synonymous with makelove.

11. Passionate H: The H degree is very high, and the description is quite intense and hot.

12. Qingshuiwen: Articles without H plot.

13. SM: Sadismamp; Masochism, sadism and masochism, mostly refers to sexual aspects. It can be further extended to: Slave and Master, master and slave. It means that when two people engage in H behavior, there is a clear distinction between master and slave. The slave must not disobey the master's orders without endangering personal safety.

14. Ghost animal: comes from Japanese and originally means cruel and ruthless like a devil animal.

Refers to cruelty to a victim's body or mind.

15. Tight binding: During H, the subject’s body will be tied up with a rope so that he cannot struggle.

16. Attack: The two sides of BL act as the active party, which is commonly known as No. 1 among gay men. The opposite of "attack" is "suffering", and "suffering" is number zero.

17. Attack under the year: The attacker is younger than the victim.

18. Year Up Attack: The attacker is older than the recipient.

19. Queen Shou: Shou's character is as proud as a queen, and she can defeat the enemy to death.

20. The lower one overcomes the upper one: Those with lower status are attacking, those with higher status are receiving.

21. Position switching: attacking and receiving to switch identities.

22. Always receiving: No matter who you are paired with, you will always act as a receiving.

23. Total attack: No matter who you are paired with, you will act as an attack.

24. Strong Qi Attack: An attack with a very strong personality.

25. Qianqi Shou: A Shou with a very strong personality.

26. Healthy Shou: A Shou with a lively, healthy and cheerful personality.

27. Natural Feeling: Feeling with relatively little personality.

28. Inducement: Take the initiative to tempt and attack your own feelings.

29. YAOI: The whole novel is mainly H and has no plot.

30. Queen: The female master is called the queen, and her character is generally arrogant and cruel. The usual image of the Queen is always wearing tights, high heels and holding a whip. Later extended to a strong woman.

31. Training: As the name suggests. In novels with H plots, training is not only physical, but also psychological, with the purpose of destroying the other person's self-esteem and making him completely surrender. This type of novel is often called "training".

32. Holy water: refers to urine. The counterpart is "gold", which refers to stool. Golden holy water is an indispensable prop in training novels. Super evil~

33. Fandom: secondary creation, deriving your own story from the plots or characters in famous works. Fan creation is not limited to BL, but can also be of general sexual orientation.

34. Feminization: Change the male characters in the original work into girls for fan creation.

35. Doujinshi: Books and periodicals published by the author himself. The books and periodicals published by the publishing house are called "Business Chronicles".

7. Short but classic reply:

1. There is a penis downstairs. (From Maopu, a way of ridiculing those who reply first to those who reply later)

2. It is truly a human tragedy, and I am speechless and choked. (Coming from Tianya, you can reply to any speechless posts like this)

3. Be kind. (Classic lines from "Mobile Phone")

4. If you go out to hang out, you will have to pay it back sooner or later. (Classic lines from "Infernal Affairs")

5. This is a life without boundaries. (Classic lines from Shi Weihan's "Shattering Sky Knife")

6. Life is really as lonely as snow.

7. Irrigation is a virtue.

8. Whatever is the right way. (For example: prank is the way to go.)

9. YY is the way I think, and BT is the realm I pursue. (from Maopu)

10. The tiger's body was shaken and he walked away in three points. (From Tianya, Tianya replies one post and three points. "Tiger body shakes" is often seen in Huang Yi's works)

11. CJ looks up at the sky at a 45-degree angle. (from Tianya)

8. Complete collection of homophonic numbers:

1. Starting with "0"

01925: You still love me.

02746: You are disgusting.

02825: Do you love me or not.

03456: Your lovesickness is useless.

0437: You are crazy.

045617: You are my oxygen.

04527: You are my beloved wife.

04535: Do you miss me.

04551: You are the only one for me.

0456: You are mine.

04567: You are my old wife.

0457: You are my wife.

045692: You are my favorite.

0487: You are an idiot.

0487561: You are an idiot with no cure.

0564335: Think of me when you are bored.

0594184: You and I are forever.

065: Forgive me.

06537: You make me angry.

07382: You bully good and fear evil.

0748: Go to hell.

07868: Are you full?

08056: You are ignoring me.

0837: Don’t be angry.

095: You are looking for me.

098: Let’s go.

2. Starting with “1”

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