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Internet buzzwords

Internet buzzwords: YYDS, inner volume/volume,? Lie flat, Juejue, Ganfan, Broken Defense, Yeqing Hui, Barbie Q, GG, EMO.

1.YYDS

YYDS should be the hottest word in 221, with the original meaning of "eternal god", which originated from the mouth of LOL anchor of League of Legends. At that time, when "Mountain Mud Ruo" explained the match between RNG and CG in the live broadcast, he casually praised "Uzi, the eternal god", which made these four words quickly spread throughout the LOL circle.

2. involution/involution

The word involution originated in the academic field, but now it is more used to describe some irrational internal competition. For example, due to limited resources, many participants have to make more efforts to compete for limited resources.

3. Lying flat

The word "lying flat" originally corresponds to "involution", that is, some people will choose to work harder to involution when facing pressure, while others don't want to live so tired and give up competition to choose the work and life of Buddhism. It can be seen here that the initial "lying flat" actually has a little bit of self-abandonment.

4. Juejuezi

The word "Juejuezi" originated from the country diva in Baidu Post Bar, originally intended to satirize a netizen who cheated in the European and American music circles by using bar owners's identity. But now "Juejuezi" is more of a kind of refueling and praise, which generally means too wonderful, great and so on! Of course, it is precisely because of the profoundness of Chinese that "Juejuezi" will have two completely different meanings of praise and ridicule in different contexts. As for the specific meaning, you have to ask yourself to understand.

5. Ganfanren

"Ganfanren" is probably the most picturesque word. Originally, this word means "eating" in Sichuan and Chongqing dialect, but it is often described as a young man who worked hard in 1996 because of the heroic painting style of Liangshan hero in film and television works. Nowadays, the words "dry rice man" are far from the original meaning of eating, and more are the taste of hard work and positive progress. So it's like "Come on, dry rice man!" This usage has gradually increased.

6. Breaking the defense

The full name of "breaking the defense" is "breaking the defense line", which means that when we see someone or something, we are emotionally shocked and deeply touched, which leads to the instantaneous breaking of the psychological defense line. And its synonym is the "tears running" that we are very familiar with now!

7. Ye Qing Hui

"Ye Qing Hui" first appeared in bilibili's barrage, which originally meant "My youth is back", and was mainly used to express the joy when facing people or things I used to know. In the sigh of "Ye Qing Hui", there are both people's excitement of reminiscing about the past and feelings that the years have passed away and they are no longer young. However, unlike the relatively low secret sigh, "Ye Qing Hui" also implies the taste of struggling to live for another 5 years, so it also has more use space.

8. Barbie Q

"Barbie q" is a transliteration of BBQ(Barbecue), which means "barbecue". However, it can be popular in China, mainly from a game UP owner on Tik Tok. In a live broadcast, he just finished "Barbie Q" and was killed by the other party. At this point, "Barbie Q" has also been given the special meaning of "finished, finished calf". Adding a word "Barbie Q" at the end of the sentence means that this operation is a complete failure. The proper context and slightly self-deprecating style make this word gradually become the hottest word in online celebrity in 221.

9. GG

The "GG" here is not the "GG" of that year, but a "Good Game" with a new meaning. The word GG originated from the game at the earliest. When the losing side has lost its momentum, it will play GG on the public screen, which means to congratulate the other side on playing a Good Game. However, with the more and more abuse of the word GG in China, many winners have typed this word, and its meaning has changed from the original congratulations to a slightly ironic "You are finished, it's cold"!

1. emo

"emo" is the abbreviation of English Emotional, and its general meaning is similar to the online buzzword "mourning" in 22. However, compared with "mourning", emo has a broader meaning, such as decadent, depressed, pessimistic and other negative emotions, all of which can be replaced by emo!