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What does the popular word "Thunder" mean~~

Lei means thunder, and its original meaning is to knock someone down when the clouds discharge. The currently popular word "terrible" on the Internet has a new meaning, which is unexpected, shocking, and speechless. Sometimes it is also extended to a situation where certain attributes of things make the person who sees them have infinite love. . In addition, the dialect "Lei Ren" in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and southern Fujian also means "speechless" and "torture to death" respectively. "To" originally comes from Japanese animation. Animation characters are hit by radio waves and "suffered strong electric wave shock". Comic fans make such "strong electric wave shock" words when they see surprising things. It was later simplified and translated into "being struck by lightning" For example: One day a professor from South Korea invented the civilization of another country, and netizens expressed that they were struck by lightning...

(Picture) Thunder Man

The legendary person who was knocked down by lightning. , will become a thunder-inducing body in the days to come, so

(Picture) Lei Ren has a group of people who are stunned by Lei Wen's thunder, and they will never be able to escape. The fate of Lei. And they are also tirelessly pursuing Tianlei and the maker of Tianlei. These poor people are the followers of Tianlei Tie.com. Let the thunder culture come into full play. To put it simply, you are a "master" of laying mines. As the name implies, you can lay mines, and of course you can also lay mines (thunder from the sky) before forwarding. Go out and detonate, and directly knock the person you are unhappy to the ground! There is a forum description: Be careful with the thunder, there will be endless joy...

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Extensions Meaning

Sometimes "thunder" can also be interpreted as a situation where certain attributes of things make people who see them have infinite love, similar to "everything is cute"

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New interpretation of the Internet

An emerging usage of modern vocabulary, the so-called Internet slang, emerged from the Internet and is now widely used in social life Used, especially in newspapers, magazines and other publications, to describe someone's speech or behavior that makes people feel speechless, helpless, and "cold", making people feel frightened, commonly known as "being". "Thunder" has arrived.

Thunder is unexpected and extremely shocking. This word is similar to the meaning of "bolt from the blue," but it is different from "bolt from the blue." "Thunder" is mostly used when you are shocked to hear bad news, while "Thunder" Used to express comedy, helplessness, and embarrassing situations, describing personal feelings as being in a state of hearing thunder in silence, and extremely exaggerated expression of personal feelings about behavior and language in comedy, helplessness, and embarrassing situations.

In modern Internet language, "雷" means to be shocked by things that are too outrageous to accept, just like the feeling of being struck by lightning. "Lei" means dislike, and "雷人" is figurative. Speaking of this thing or thing makes people speechless and feels like being struck by lightning. Thunder can be said to be frightened or frightened. It means that when you read certain words, you feel like you have been struck by lightning. . Being surprised or reading Lei Wen simply means stepping on a minefield. It means that you accidentally read an article of a type you don’t like without knowing it, and you will feel uncomfortable in return. The scores are divided into minor injuries, slanderous injuries, and serious injuries.

A new interpretation of Feng Gong’s cross talk sketch at the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the descendant of Lei Feng!

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Dialect Analysis

Shocked, frightened, shocked. It is a super popular Internet language. The origin is said to be in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, especially in the northeastern part of Zhejiang. The pronunciation lei dao means that you are surprised or surprised when you hear someone else's words, or it is difficult to understand, similar to the modern words "faint", "speechless" and so on. Due to the typing habit, words like "雷达" appeared. In fact, the local meaning of "雷达" is "collapse" or "tumble", and it has a wide range of contextual uses.

"Fall" is pronounced "lai de" in Wenzhou dialect.

In some early animations, the characters would fall down due to exaggerated things. Therefore, when young people in Wenzhou encountered exaggerated, surprising, and unexpected things, they would say "I'll show you, listen lai de", and later it was extended to use it directly. "lai de" (similar to "faint"). In the Internet age, the sound of "lai" in Wenzhou dialect is the same as "thunder", and netizens use the homophonic "leidai" instead of "fall". Whether it's literal, pronunciation, or actual usage, Wenzhou dialect is completely consistent, so it is also the most likely source of "Leiren".

The word "Thunder" in the Hokkien language means "torture to death"

What does "Thunder" mean? The Internet language "Thunder" can be said to be frightened or frightened. It means that after seeing certain words, there was a sudden "boom" in the mind, and it felt like being struck by lightning. At this moment, "Thunder" changed from a noun to a verb.

So how did "Lei Ren" originate? Netizen "TTFF" posted on the Internet that there should be a discussion on whether the shocking "Thunder" originated from Hokkien.

At the same time, both pros and cons are cited. Pro: It does not belong to Hokkien. Its original meaning is that something or someone is very intolerable, as if being struck by thunder, so it is called Very "terrible". Opposition: It belongs to the transliteration of Hokkien. Lei in Hokkien means "rubbing", "rubbing" and "rubbing". He also gave an example. In the Hokkien language, "thunder" is used to describe a barbaric woman who beats a man to death. For example: If you don't know the sky, you will die of thunder (Hokkien) - if you don't know the fun, you will be beaten by her. die.

Regarding the statement of netizen "TTFF", one netizen said, "It's very possible. The teacher once said that Hokkien is the living fossil of Chinese." Another netizen said with some disdain, "Mencius is a Hokkien. So did Confucius." But more netizens are noncommittal.

Netizens from southern Fujian said that this term does not come from southern Fujian.

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Degree analysis

According to the degree of being struck, it is divided into:

①Slight injury: a bang in the head (how? Is there such a thing as such?)

②Slander: The back of the head felt numb and the pores suddenly opened (millet fell all over the floor, there is no need for air conditioning this summer)

③ Serious injury: Mo Ming’s irritability (wanting to destroy the author on behalf of the entire universe)

④ Brain damage: This brain defect is not the other brain defect (those who are thundered can only ORZ)

⑤ The indestructible King Kong Without wearing a lightning rod, you can move across various Leiwens

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Vocabulary application

Nowadays, the Internet likes to roughly divide Leiren into: Leiren Quotes , shocking advertisements, shocking hairstyles, clothing, etc., and even some unforgettable actions. On the Internet, "Lei Ren" is also nicknamed "囧" (jiong), which is a shocking image.

Horrifying Quotations: Some celebrities or Internet scandals say some classic ridiculous sentences, which are called "Horrifying Quotes".

Shocking advertisements: As the name suggests, shocking billboards, slogans and some slogans.

Outrageous hairstyles and clothing: For example, some big stars over-hype themselves. Wearing clothes randomly, mismatching the overall look, and creating partial effects.

Shocking lines: Some classic film and television lines and the host's words are generally the same as the shocking quotes. They are more expressed in dialogues between two people, which makes people feel shocking. Example: It’s so shocking, Sister Furong started singing.

Horrifying pictures: Some shocking things, characters or scenes are saved in the form of pictures for people to watch.

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Horrifying Quotes

Check out the top ten shocking quotes from celebrities in the world

1. “It can be done from my house Seeing Russia.”

—White House vice presidential candidate Palin described Alaska’s proximity to Russia.

2. "Nuclear weapons, that's too 20th century."

——Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said when denying the development of nuclear weapons to the United States.

3. "I'm sorry for what you're going through."

—— Call girl Dupree became famous for unseating former New York Governor Spitzer. Dupree later expressed his "apology" to Mrs. Spitzer.

4. "Do you know who I am?"

——This is what Oscar-winning actress Tatum said to the police when she was arrested for buying drugs.

5. "I am different from you."

——Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda was questioned by reporters at the resignation press conference and burst out this sentence angrily.

6. "Life has its surprises."

- McCain's spokesman Steve commented on the pregnancy of Palin's 17-year-old daughter.

7. "Forget it. Isn't this old enough to bring up?" - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony to Al Gore. The vote dispute in the 2000 U.S. election ultimately resulted in Bush's victory, leaving many Gore supporters still brooding.

8. “It’s like karate all the way around.”

——Britney Spears talks about how she navigates the double-edged sword of fame.

9. “Bitch women are the new trend.”

——The actor Tina Fey, who is famous for imitating Palin, is a supporter of Hillary, and she canvasses votes for Hillary So said when.

10. “This person is a dead fish.”

——Illinois Democratic Party member Bess applied for a phone account in the name of his own dead goldfish “Princess”. It turns out that "Princess Luderman" also received votes during the U.S. election, Bess stepped up to clarify.