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Jokes and remarks in Taiwan Province Province

In the original cross talk terminology, old terrier refers to the old funny bridge that has been used many times, that is, the old jokes.

Later, the meaning evolved into a recurring bridge in the work, which is the so-called stereotype and cliche. In his works, dialogues with people, and various performances, old terrier, who is used too often, will be regarded as lacking in creativity (or "nothing without stalks"). So people in Taiwan Province Province often say "You are very old terrier".

There are always many "stalks" in people's conversations, just like the jokes or funny lines and expressions that appear in cross talk. The word later evolved into a meaning that can directly refer to the bridge. In Taiwan Province Province, people can say "I like your stem very much", which means "I like the bridge or punch line of your speech very much".

The act of "stealing someone's ass" is called "breaking someone's stem", which means stealing someone's ass.

"Rotten stems" has another meaning in Taiwan Province Province, which means rotten and boring stems. In addition, old terrier has been used for a long time, which may also be called rotten stalks.

Prompt point, Chinese translation is the prompt point. During the production of the whole program, there may be situations where a certain piece of sound or music needs to be played. At this time, the staff will notice when these things start and end.

In music production, the "cue point" is the point at the beginning of music/the point at the beginning of music, so DJ or music producer must learn to find the "cue point" at the beginning, which is the first step to introduce mixing.

Later, when it was used in variety shows, it became the meaning that the host wanted to "hint" someone, call them by their first names and make a handover. "I want to prompt you" means that I point out your main points. "I won't let you prompt" is an evasive statement of the performer, which is close to the feeling of "come and arrest me ~ I won't let you arrest me ~"