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What is the meaning of this?
“Taste it lightly” means to taste it a little or slightly, that is, to try to do something a little bit. It gives people a feeling of being condescending and joking, and it also means not delving deeply into something.
This meme comes from a spoof dubbing video by the video author Baibian Aju. It is a mantra in the dubbing works of the Meiyangyang series. The content is: "Meiyangyang saw that Xiyangyang and Boilingyang's lambs were being roasted as mutton skewers. Meiyangyang said to Pleasant Yang that the skewers were Xiyangyang's. Let's have a taste. Later, she found out that they were Boilingyang's, so she said It's a boiling sheep, no wonder it doesn't taste good because it doesn't have enough firewood."
Because this sentence is too yin and yang, coupled with the double-standard character of Meiyangyang itself, the attitudes towards Pleasant Goat and Boiling Goat are completely different, resulting in "Let's have a taste" and many people are trying to imitate it. .
"Take a light taste" extended meme
The following sentence pattern derived from "Take a light taste": "Let's have a light xx" is used in various food videos and Amway videos , for example, netizens added different verbs to create.
For example: give it a try, listen to it, like it, look at it, etc. It's a way of expressing superficial skills. I don't really want to do it, so I just do it like a dragonfly and it's done.
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