Watermelon taro is funny and humorous. His image is a lovely little boy, and his hairstyle is fashionable, but he has a quiet personality. Using watermelon taro to curse people shows that this person has a different hairstyle and is critical.
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Commonly used online words, such as: fans-transliteration of English fans, meaning super infatuation with someone or something; Jam-I'm flattered; Porridge; Spotted bamboo (or board pig)-moderator; Yuba-serving the Lord; Group pigs-group owners, etc. The extensive use of homophonic words has overcome the rigidity and rigidity of words in network communication and increased the spirituality of words, so it is very popular among netizens.
In addition to homophonic words, familiar phrases in traditional languages have also been given new meanings, such as "dinosaur"-an ugly female netizen with a derogatory part of speech, which corresponds to "frog" and refers to an ugly male netizen.
For example, "Love to see and hear, please people, celebrate with the world and tell each other"-life is already so difficult, so don't debunk it. All these online idioms have a common feature, that is, a relatively complete long sentence is reduced to four words, which are not the only supporting points in the sentence, and the new words they form do not conform to the pattern of Chinese phrases. Of course, it will take time to test whether its popularity can determine its long-term vitality.
In addition, there is a new word composed of split words, such as Zou Zhaogong (super), which is also an irregular network word. Compared with the above sentence condensed into four words, its characteristics and significance are more obvious.
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Baidu encyclopedia-watermelon taro