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What do you mean by popular spoken English on the Internet?

Wool, a network vocabulary, mainly expresses negation and exclamation. Wool also means negation and disagreement in Hunan dialect.

For example:

1. You kicked the bottle upside down.

Wool! It had fallen down when I came. (Here is the negation of the previous sentence)

2. Did you pass the exam? ?

Have a wool! Who came up with such a difficult question! There is a feeling of resentment here. )

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One view is that "wool" is the sound change of "dime", and there is a phonological phenomenon of "sharp opposition" in some dialects in southern China, that is, the initials J, Q and X in Chinese Pinyin are sometimes confused with Z, C and S. Similarly, the misuse of initials often occurs in spoken English in daily life. For example, "line" and "money" are both phonetic changes in dialect pronunciation.