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The Meaning of 20 New Internet Words

The meanings of these 20 online neologisms are explained as follows:

1, here comes my little brother-this is a common phrase used by a barbecue stall elder sister in Tik Tok to greet old customers.

2. It smells good-it means that a person makes up his mind not to go or do something, but his final behavior is the opposite. It is mainly used to express a psychological state that someone's expected things are completely different from the final result, indicating a slap in the face.

3, red snow precious milk-a series of words you don't know about the world of eating goods, may come from a cup of strawberry-flavored snow-topped bubble tea? It is often used to imply that a business genius knows the truth that life is full of business opportunities.

4. 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.

5. Confirmed eyes-Confirmed eyes, that is, confirmed from the eyes, a lyric from 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".

6. 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.

7. Don't forget your own initiative-not forgetting your own initiative means not forgetting your own initial heart. In fact, everyone has a seed of initial heart. You should look for your initial heart, remember your initial heart, keep your initial heart, and strive to achieve your own small goals and contribute to the realization of the Chinese dream.

8. I don't know, I dare not ask-using a cold joke originally refers to ridicule when I see something I don't understand or explain, but later it has evolved into teasing someone or something.

9. I am too difficult-"I am too difficult" comes from a "local video" on the video website of Aauto Quicker. 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."

10, dog rabbit leopard-the original meaning is that dogs and rabbits can't compare with leopards together, and later it was extended to describe this person as a logical genius and very powerful.

1 1, melting stems-melting stems 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.