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What does "Come on, Ollie give me" mean?
Come on, olijii means to give strength, and is usually used to praise or cheer up.
This sentence comes from the song "Who Am I" in the movie "Who Am I" played by Jackie Chan in his early years? The song of the same name sung by singer Zhou Huajian, in which the word "Oli Ge" appears.
And this word became popular again because of a positive quote from a popular anchor on Kuaishou.
The Internet celebrity Lei Ge was originally a construction worker. The reason why he became popular on Kuaishou was because he was a cement mixer who was as fast as a machine. It is precisely because he always shouts "Oli, come on" to cheer himself up every time before working.
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