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Which online language impressed you the most?

8BQ, retreat, ice cream assassin, taking the old six ... and other catchwords are fresh in my memory. I don't know when online buzzwords began to become popular in our lives. I think online language is quite interesting, not only funny but also euphemistic. The key is to have a different flavor.

For example, when listening to a movie commentary, you will often hear online expressions. 8BQ is the most impressive online expression I have ever heard. I didn't know what it meant at first, but later I learned that it meant finished. In reality, we also use it. For example, once a child's pen fell to the ground and broke. The child casually said a Barbie Q. At that time, I felt very confused, because even children knew the network language, and I was not too familiar with it. And Barbie Q also stands for finished. Ha, ha, ha ... It's interesting, and it doesn't have a flavor. In addition to 8BQ, there are many such online expressions, such as ice cream assassin, which means that items are too expensive. For example, when you go to the supermarket or go shopping, if you think the item is expensive, you will use the assassin after the item name to indicate that the item is expensive. It's really interesting to euphemistically say that items are expensive without saying expensive words.

let's talk about quitting! Back off! Back off! This was originally commonly used when rural aunts quarreled, but it turned out to be an online buzzword. When two aunts quarrel, they will say goodbye if they can't quarrel! Back off! Back off! To improve their momentum. As a result, I didn't expect it to be used as a network term. If you quarrel, you will use it when you don't want to be reasonable! Back off! Back off! . It's funny and has a different flavor. Instead, it's not like a quarrel, but more like a joke and imitation. In addition to retiring, of course, I took the old six. This mean mocking those who win by surprise. I often hear this in movie commentary. I didn't know what it meant at first, but later I heard it from others and I knew what it meant. I also feel that this term is quite interesting.

In a word, 8BQ, Retreat, Ice Cream Assassin, Taking Old Six ... and other catchwords are fresh in my memory. I don't know when online buzzwords began to become popular in our lives. I think online language is quite interesting, not only funny but also euphemistic, and the key is to have a different flavor.