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Network terms include XHW, ssfd, skr, LOL and RPWT, with specific meanings as follows:

1、XHW

The Chinese name is Little Black House, which was originally the vocabulary of Shui Mu community joke edition. Users of this edition were banned from speaking in this edition by the moderator for violating the forum rules, and opened the door to another edition (that is, the "little black room" edition) that ordinary users could not see, so that the banned users could speak in this edition. The saying of closing the little black house came from this.

A dark room usually means that people are forbidden to speak in forums or post bars, that is, users lose their right to speak. Administrators and moderators (bar owners) of forums and post bars have the right to shut down users who violate the rules, and users who are shut down will not be able to speak.

2. Solid-state hard disk

Network buzzwords, the abbreviation of the word "shivering", are usually an expression of negative emotions of pity, depression and fear, and are common rice circle terms.

The popularity of the word "shivering" stems from the word "sprouting new shivering", which describes that when you first enter a certain circle, you are ignorant and afraid of being clever. It is a common word in rice circles. Recently, the abbreviation of rice circles has made the word "ssfd" popular on the Internet.

3、skr

SKR is generally used in two ways: the first is the sound of automobile tire rotation; The second usage is Wu Yifan's mantra "New Rap in China".

Later, it was made into an expression pack by fans, with homophonic "four brothers" such as "Hot skr is dead" and "You are really skr".

On the evening of July, 2065438+April 18, "China New Rap" was broadcast, and the main word skr was on fire before it was broadcast. 65438+February 19, the word "SKR" was selected as the "Top Ten Internet Terms of 20 18" published by the National Language Resources Monitoring and Research Center.

4、LOL

Also write lol, which is an online buzzword, referring to the abbreviation of "laugh out loud" or "laugh out loud".

This word was first popular in newsgroups, and later it was widely used in other computer-aided communication tools and even other media. It is synonymous with ROT FL (rolling on the floor with a smile, rolling on the ground with a smile).

Sometimes, LOL has other meanings that have nothing to do with laughter, but it is rarely used, such as "good luck".

5、RPWT

Internet buzzwords, meaning "personality problems", are mostly used to explain some people's bad phenomena and negative attributes, and are extended to explain and describe all negative things and affairs. They have no specific figurative meaning and are sometimes used only as modal particles and exclamations. In addition, there are many usages such as predicative, attributive and causative.

The theory of personality problem comes from Blizzard's popular game Diablo. At a certain period, there was a rumor in this game that the game contained a hidden attribute similar to "role", and different behaviors of players would affect the rise and fall of their role value, and the higher the role value, the higher the loss rate.

Although this rumor has not been officially confirmed by Blizzard, it has spread like wildfire among players, especially domestic players, whether they believe or not. However, no matter whether the rumor is true or not, most players will use this statement to tease each other and call some extremely unlucky phenomena "personality problem". Because they can't enter Chinese in game chat, they are usually abbreviated as RPWT.