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What does the network language "soy sauce" mean?

The meaning of terrier:

"Playing soy sauce" is to let you express your opinion when others are talking about a certain topic. When you are unfamiliar or indifferent to this topic and don't want to answer it, you can pass by with the sentence "I'm just making soy sauce", which means "passing by" and "drifting by". In addition, it also includes lack of descriptive ability, low sense of existence, doing nothing in some places or things, just muddling along, which is also called playing soy sauce.

Source of terrier:

The word soy sauce has a long history. When I was a child, I was often assigned by my parents to run errands for my mother. Now it has become a network word because of the following events:

In 2008, Guangzhou TV station randomly interviewed the public's views on the Yanzhaomen incident on the street. The question is, "What do you think of Yanzhaomen? What do you think of Edison Chen and other stars? " A male interviewee replied, "It's none of my business, I'm going out to buy soy sauce ..." This sentence quickly became popular on the Internet, where various PS and adapted pictures were circulated. The man was nicknamed "Brother Soy Sauce", and the word "Soy Sauce" became one of the hot words in 2008.

Application example:

The two students in the class were at loggerheads and the atmosphere was tense. When passing by, you touched and said, I'm just here to make soy sauce.

The monitor asked you who spoke in class today, and you responded, "I don't know, I just play soy sauce."