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What are some internet slangs? What does each mean?

1. Xipi CP refers to the pairing of characters in comics or animations. 2. Wings. Some versions translate it as "You are my wings". Explanation: The literal explanation is that Aruto can cheer up because of the support of the two heroines, so they are very important people in his mind. According to Kawamori, originally Arouant always clicked on the ランカ option, but the staff (most likely the screenwriter Hiroyuki Yoshino) protested and in the later period, in addition to clicking on the ランカ option, he also clicked on the シェリル option, which led to Aアルト's love for the two women in the end. The attitude is completely unclear. It is extended to mean that the two heroines take it all, which means enjoying the blessings of everyone and engaging in 3P. 3. Crispy bones - the transliteration of "highest" in Korean. 4. Qi means "handsome" in Internet slang. 5. The full name of gl is girls' love, which refers specifically to homosexual love between women. It often appears in literary works, animation works, comic works, etc. In addition, GL is often used as the abbreviation of Good Luck on the Internet; it can also be used as the abbreviation of Good Luck. In 1867, the abbreviation of Germanischer Lloyd, headquartered in Hamburg, has a history of 140 years. Its main business can be divided into two categories: "maritime services" and "industrial services". 6. Lily refers to the pure friendship between women (not involved in sex and love between lovers) 7. GL is the love between women, which also involves sex (generally GL does not distinguish between TP and only refers to the relationship between women) There is a lot of mutual love, commonly known as H) 8. LES is divided into TP, which belongs to the kind where both sex and love are indispensable. 9. T refers to the more masculine women in LES, commonly known as "tomboy" 10. Niang T is a type of T. T is generally divided into male T, female T and pure T. Female T refers to a person who is feminine in appearance but still has tomboy elements in his heart. 11. P is a kind of feminine in LES. 12. H is Mutual, you can regard TP as a lover (that is, not picky about food). The difference between Girls' Love (girls'love for short) and lily is that there are different definitions of the word lily, and the word GL, which has a similar meaning to it, is often different between the two. A situation that creates ambiguity, equivalence or complete opposition. Sofa, Bench and Internet Terminology (Reprinted) 1. There is a saying “forging iron” in online forums. What does it mean? 2. In online forums, the title "LZ" is often included in the replies. Who does "LZ" refer to? 3. In online forums, we often see people competing for the "sofa". If they can't grab the "sofa", they grab the "bench." If they can't grab the "bench," they have to sit on the "floor." What do "sofa", "bench" and "floor" refer to? 4. Do you know what “Paizhuan” means in online forums? 5. "Spoiling" refers to posting some posts without substantive content in exchange for forum points. Those who "spoil" people in the forum are commonly known as "sailors". There are many names related to "water" on the Internet, such as "water king", "bucket", "water ghost", "jellyfish", "diving", etc. Do you know their meanings? 6. I saw someone say on the Internet: "Don't think that others won't recognize you if you change your vest." Do you know what this sentence means? 7. The word "like" is often used in online forums, such as "good posts should be liked", "good posts should be pinned", etc. What does "like" mean? 8. There are "bamboo" and "banx" flying all over the Internet. What do they refer to? 9. Some people are called "heroes" on the Internet. Do they get this title because they are chivalrous and righteous? "Heroes" are also called "prawns". Do they mean the same thing? 10. I often see people calling themselves "rookies" on the Internet. What kind of bird is this? Reference answers: 1. Posting messages and expressing opinions on the forum is called "posting", and continuing to express opinions after other people's posts is called "following" or "replying". Tie (tiě) is often used as a noun. "Post" is a small piece of paper with written words. Posts posted online may be long or short, and most of them have a small number of words. Because the pronunciation of "tie" and "tie" are the same, posting on the Internet is also jokingly called "strengthening iron". 2. "LZ" is the first letter of the pinyin of "Luzhu". The person who posts a new post is on the first floor, the post he posts is called the main post, the first person who replies to the main post is on the second floor, and so on. "The poster" is what the replyers call the poster on the first floor. 3. The first reply is called "sofa", the second reply is called "bench", and the third reply is called "floor". 4. "Patile" means to criticize someone's opinions or practices. When netizens post in anticipation of criticism, they often say: “Please be merciful.

" 5. "Water King", "Bucket", "Water Ghost" and "Jellyfish" all refer to water geeks, among which "jellyfish" refers specifically to women. "Diving" refers to watching others dole out water without doing so themselves. 6. "Vest" "It refers to the use of an Internet name other than the Internet name, which is often used to make bricks or flood one's own posts. The purpose of using "waistcoat" is to prevent others from recognizing oneself and to hide one's true identity. "Don't think you have changed. "Others will not be able to recognize you if you wear a vest", which means that someone's trick to conceal his identity has been seen through. 7. "Like" on the Internet is also written as ding, which can be used as a verb and a noun. In "Good posts should be liked" "Ting" is a verb, meaning "support"; "Ting" in "Pin a good post" is a noun, which refers to the top of the forum's directory page. "Pin" refers to fixing the post to the top of the directory page for a long time, which can allow people to Netizens who open the forum will see it at a glance. Posts that are pinned to the top are usually important notifications or excellent posts. Posts that are not pinned will "sink" if no one responds, and sometimes they will not be visible on the directory page. , when netizens discover excellent old posts, they will also comment on them and push them up on the directory page. 8. Online forums are often divided into different sections, such as "financial management section", "travel section", "photography section", "joke section", etc. , each forum has a dedicated person responsible for its management, and its title is "moderator". "Bazhu" is a nickname for the moderator, and "Baxe" is the homophony of "edition deputy". 9. "Deputy Moderator". "Xia" refers to expert netizens with rich professional knowledge (such as computers, etc.) and proficient professional skills (such as photography, etc.). Because of their superior knowledge and skills, these netizens often point out paths and solve problems for beginners, so they are honored as such. It is called "hero". The pronunciation of "prawn" is similar to that of "hero", which is an alternative name for "hero". 10. "Rookie" is not a bird in the biological sense. On the Internet, it refers specifically to those who are new to the Internet and are unfamiliar with technology. "Rookie" means low ability and poor level. "Rookie" is the primary form of "Internet bug". As the Internet knowledge and skills increase, "Rookie" will gradually "evolve" into a "rookie" who can fly freely on the Internet. "Flying Birds", even "veteran birds" who are experienced in the Internet. "Rookie" is often used as a self-effacing word, and "veteran birds" often ridicule beginners as "rookies".

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