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What does the fire catchphrase mean?
Commonly used buzzwords:
1, confirmed eyes-confirmed eyes are confirmed from the eyes. A lyric in JJ Lin's Drunk Red Cliff: "Confirmed eyes, I met the right person." The popular "confirmation eye" on the Internet this year only refers to "confirmation eye" and "screening eye", which is not necessarily related to "eye".
2, melting stalks-melting stalks is to integrate other people's wonderful ideas into their own works. In recent years, because many literary and artistic works are suspected of "plagiarism", there have been several qualitative collective discussions on "melting stalks" on the Internet. However, whether it is "reasonable reference" or "illegal plagiarism" and where the "boundary" between them is still inconclusive.
3. Werewolf-evolved from "a vicious person", meaning "a little more vicious than a vicious person". It is usually used to tease someone to do something unreasonable, but it can achieve miraculous results and give people an unexpected and powerful feeling.
4, potato cow-the original meaning refers to the cow that sits down to rest like a potato, and later refers to the great potato, which is often used to describe a person's ability to improvise.
5. I am too difficult-"I am too difficult" comes from a "local flavor video" on the Aauto Quicker video website. This video is accompanied by sad music. The anchor frowned and his eyes were empty, saying, "I'm too hard, Lao Tie, and I've been under a lot of pressure recently."
6, children, do you have a lot of question marks-the song "Listen to Hahahahahahahahahaha" from Jay Chou, which has been wildly played by everyone, can usually be applied to various topics. The main usage scenario is that you can directly say "Do you have a lot of question marks, son" without knowing what it means.
7. hardcore-translated from English "Hardcore", originally refers to a rap music style with strong sense of strength and intense rhythm. In recent years, its meaning has been further expanded. People often use hardcore to describe "great", "tough" and "hard work", such as "hardcore rules", "hardcore mother", "hardcore player" and "hardcore life".
8. There is an inherent taste-in the northern accent, "that" is often pronounced as "internal", indicating that there is that taste (feeling). It is generally used to indicate whether something that appeared in the previous article is original or not.
9. No Melon Rain Girl-No Melon Rain Girl is a homonym of "nothing to do with you", which is a nonstandard expression in both Mandarin and dialect. This expression looks cold and mysterious, which is a bit confusing. In addition, emoticons are funny and are usually used to reply or tease others.
10, I don't know, I'm afraid to ask-using a cold joke, which originally refers to ridicule when I see something I don't understand or explain, has later evolved into teasing someone or something.
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