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What are the Internet terms in 2021?

Hello, I don’t want what you think, I want what I think

The most domineering CEO in the entertainment industry in 2019 is none other than Leader Huang! In the third season of "Chinese Restaurant", "Store Manager" Huang Xiaoming often disregards other people's opinions on restaurant dishes, purchasing and other matters, showing his domineering CEO style. "This matter does not need to be discussed." Quotations such as "Listen to me, I have the final say" are widely circulated online.

3. It’s too difficult for me

A rustic video from Brother Giao. Brother Giao is sitting in the car with his brows furrowed and his eyes empty as he says: It’s too difficult for me. Wow, God, I've been under a lot of pressure lately. I'm about to cry without tears, holding my forehead with both hands. Paired with a piece of sad music, it can easily make people scream. Think about it, it's not easy in the adult world. In addition to being prone to obesity and baldness. The various pressures in life are also overwhelming.

4. Rongge

Geng, derived from "叏", originally refers to the laughter in artistic works, but also refers to the plot, fragments and creativity of the story. Fusion means integrating other people's wonderful ideas into your own works.

5. Hardcore

Hardcore, translated from the English "hardcore", originally refers to a rap music style with strong sense of power and fierce rhythm. In recent years, its meaning has been further extended. People often use "hard core" to describe "very powerful", "very tough" and "very tough", such as "hard core rules", "hard core mother", "hard core player" and "hard core life". "etc.

6. 996

"996" refers to a work system: go to work at 9 a.m., get off work at 9 p.m., and work 6 days a week. This kind of work system often appears in high-tech companies such as the Internet.

7. Blockchain

In the Internet era, if you don’t know what blockchain is, you are out! In essence, it is a shared database. The data or information stored in it has the characteristics of being unforgeable, leaving traces throughout the process, traceable, open and transparent, and collectively maintained.

8. Bullying

Bullying, transliterated from the English "bully", refers to bullying and bullying. Bullyingism refers to the use of "bullying" to deal with conflicts between countries.

9. Mutual learning among civilizations

Strengthen exchanges and learn from each other among different civilizations in the world.

10. Lemon essence

Lemon essence literally means lemon turned into essence. Lemon tastes sour, which is consistent with the sour feeling in one's heart when one is jealous of others. It is mostly used to self-deprecatingly express the multiple envy of others from appearance to interior, material life to emotional life. The homophone phenomenon of Internet buzzwords. Like real society, online society is also a huge unified language community. Internet buzzwords use homophony, and the homophony here includes "word homophony" and "number homophony". For example, "You play with beans" and "You are cruel with garlic" all use homophonic methods to reflect the objective fact that vegetable prices are generally rising, and also reflect the negative impact of this phenomenon on the normal lives of ordinary people. Numeral homophony usually refers to the pronunciation of ten Arabic numerals, combined into a series of simple words that are easy to input. For example, "3166" is the homophonic pronunciation of "Sayonara", which means "goodbye" in Japanese; "7758" means "kiss me"; "55555..." means "woo woo, he is crying"; 886" means "Bye-bye" etc.

(2) The emergence of popular Internet languages ??is closely related to dialects. In real life, people communicate through spoken language. The same word may be pronounced differently in different dialects, but the written text is the same. For example, "shoes" is pronounced as "child" in some dialects, but the written language still has the same meaning. Write the word "shoes" in it. But in online communication, language has no sound, and all languages ??are replaced by text for reference only