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Top Ten Internet Terms

1. Retrograde: refers to people who go in the opposite direction. It is often used to refer to the strong who stand up in the face of danger, such as the most beautiful' retrograde' who fought against the COVID-19 epidemic and countless' retrograde' who emerged among ordinary people, guarding their lives with their lives and profoundly interpreting the connotation of heroic spirit in the new era.

2. The first cup of milk tea in autumn: it means that when autumn comes, couples, friends or family members give red envelopes in the name of drinking milk tea to express their intimate feelings. The amount is mostly 52.0 yuan, which is homophonic "I love you".

3. Bringing goods: refers to the promotion of goods by stars, online celebrities and online marketers. Live through video. People from all walks of life joined the live broadcast to help the local economy develop.

4. Cloud supervisor: It turns out that during the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic, tens of millions of netizens watched the 24-hour live broadcast of Wuhan Volcano Mountain and Thunder God Mountain hospital site online and took the initiative to act as "cloud supervisors". Now it generally refers to monitoring the progress of something remotely through the network.

5.CD action: it means eating everything on the plate. The "CD Action" aims to make people form the habit of saving, and cultivate the habit of cherishing food and opposing waste. Say no to "waste on the tip of the tongue", be prepared for danger in times of peace, and remember that "every grain is hard."

6. Ollie gave: This word is "backwards", which is popular because of the use of network anchors. As an exclamatory sentence, it contains many emotional colors such as praise and cheers, and is widely used by netizens with exaggerated and magical expressions and tone.

7. Boy: It was originally a common modal particle in cross talk, which means to sigh. Later, when netizens spit out something or are surprised by something, they usually add "good people" to strengthen their tone.

8. Winning the championship: The word is popular because the movie "Leap" of the same name shows the indomitable spirit of several generations of women's volleyball players in China. This silent and tenacious "women's volleyball spirit" has become a microcosm of "China spirit".

9, happen to coincide: the original refers to each other's opinions or actions without prior discussion. Because of the COVID-19 epidemic, the word has a new meaning: no dating, no partying has become a rule that everyone abides by.

10, Jimei: a name from the Internet. A network anchor often pronounces sisters as Jimei during live broadcast, which is intimate and lovely, and netizens follow suit and call them good sisters.