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What does the network term z y mean?

What does ZY mean, concerned, really dizzy.

The pinyin of "How" is Zen and Yang, and the first 1 letters are Z and Y. Together, it is.

It also means "really dizzy" and "concerned", that is to say, the first 1 letters are Z and Y, and together they are zy.

Internet languages are mostly homophones, spelling mistakes and hieroglyphics. Can be generally accepted and easy to understand.

Similar network neologisms are as follows:

CT police.

DBC idiot

Brother DD.

BC idiot

Girlfriend, girlfriend.

Boyfriend, boyfriend.

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In fact, when online buzzwords really become popular, they often leave the original context, and their meanings and connotations are constantly added and deleted in the process of communication until they form a recognized and stable meaning. The value of many buzzwords is gradually generated from online to offline, from netizens to the whole people, which may be the reason for the popularity of some online buzzwords.

To some extent, online buzzwords are like "test papers" of social culture, which can accurately detect the social "pH" behind the language. Nowadays, the "network subculture" represented by network language is gradually moving from the edge to the center of the stage, becoming a dominant culture, entering and influencing social public life.

In the past 20 years in the Internet era, the growth and iteration speed of online language in China has been accelerating day by day, and the affected groups have become larger and larger. On the one hand, many online buzzwords have been "corrected" by word of mouth, and they are regarded as elegance.

On the other hand, although it is entering the public from the niche and moving from the periphery to the mainstream, the network language and the network culture behind it are still seeking "authoritative authentication". Whether it is "awesome" or "pretty hard", it has the positive energy of the recording era because of such "certification".