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What do you mean, afraid of being tired?

Fear of fatigue is a homophonic word for fear of poverty, which means "fear of poverty" in Binzhou dialect, Shandong Province. Because Tieshan said he learned it from other anchors, he didn't know what it meant. But according to the live broadcast, it should be a strong modal particle. Now, after the popularity of the internet, some people say that it has been extended to "arranged" and "afraid of the ball".

Afraid of being tired is a sentence broadcast live by Tieshan, an online celebrity. During the live broadcast, he spoke with a strong Shandong accent and his language was sharp. Hot stalks such as "I am tender", "I am afraid of being tired" and "Bang Bang Two Fists" emerge one after another. This unique live broadcast style made him quickly popular.

Application of homophonic terrier

Due to the extensive use, some homophonic stems have become part of the network language, accepted by the public and widely used, and are "Chinese neologisms". Some people like playing this game very much and may use it on any word without warning (commonly known as pun in Japan).

Homophonic terrier can also cross the category of language, such as Japanese homophonic, English homophonic and so on. Because of the simple phonetic system and the introduction of a large number of foreign words and various pronunciations from Chinese, Japanese has been playing puns since ancient times, especially in modern times. The homophonic stalk in the field of lyrics and dubbing is generally called empty ear, and the two concepts may overlap but are not equal.