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Where did Barbie Q come from?

Many people will find that some anchors say "Barbie Q" when the game is about to lose while brushing Tik Tok or watching the live game. I don't know why, but I just want to know what Barbie Q means. Barbie Q means finished in online buzzwords, so where did Barbie Q come from? We can get to know each other together. After knowing the meaning, you can better understand it by brushing the video yourself. Where did Barbie Q come from?

1, originally from a game UP owner, was defeated by the other party just after saying "Barbie Q" in a live broadcast, so "Barbie Q" means "finished".

2. A Tik Tok game blogger posted a chicken-eating video with his own voice and electronic sound. One of the passages is "It's over, it's over, my house, Barbie Q is over, it's over, I'm throwing, I'm digging grass, you won't give me a barbecue?" Sounds very emotional. After that, this kind of electronic dubbing quickly went out of the circle and was used by many netizens to make video BGM.

What does Barbie Q mean?

1, Barbie q, before it became a network term, it was homophonic barbecue, which originally meant barbecue.

2. In the network language, "Barbie Q is dead" means "finished" (barbecue = cremation = finished), expressing the feeling of being unable to return to heaven after being shocked. Now it often appears in game videos and funny videos, with dubbing.

Other network vocabulary:

1, crazy call, from the live support culture of Japanese concerts, is used to express the affirmation of idol singers on the stage, and fans wave light sticks with the rhythm to create a warm atmosphere.

2, good luck, eat chicken at night: "Jedi Survival: The Great Escape" gamers will eventually live to be the winner of gameover, and the words "Good luck, eat chicken tonight" will be displayed at the top of the screen!

3. The essence of drama: the original meaning refers to people with outstanding performance ability. Now it is specially described that many people play more, are good at adding drama to themselves, love eyeballs, and even have the usage that ugly people do more mischief.

4. That's it. That's it: it refers to the operation of killing an opponent in a game or killing a player in a professional game, and the player will say: That's it? Right here? It is really funny enough!

5. Actually, I'm fine: GEN was defeated by G2, and the two explanations of LPL are in sharp contrast. The famous sentence "Actually, I'm fine".

6, looking for a class: refers to the players on the field are not playing well, and netizens advise them not to go home to find a class.

7. Anxiety: After the game, Ning had an argument with Nicholas Tse, and Nicholas Tse bluntly expressed his impatience in Chinese.