This document provides a summary of common slang terms used by Chinese netizens and internet users. It begins by stating it will teach how to talk like a hip Chinese internet user. It then lists the top 10 Chinese internet slangs such as "±¾ß" meaning embarrassed, "²ÝÄàÂí" meaning a vulgar term, and "À×" meaning shocked. It provides examples of emoji and text expressions used online. It concludes with a short quiz to test the reader's understanding of these slang terms.
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#10: Now, we are going to talk about really abstract ones. The first sentence means¡° Jia Junpeng, your mother is you to go back home¡± , and the second one means ¡°The buddy is not eating noodles, but lonliness¡±. There¡¯s a lot of controversy about where these sentences are from. Anyway, what really matters is not where the sentences are from, what really matters is how people use it¡ You can see these sentences everywhere online, such social network sites, BBS.. Let me give an example of how to use the first one. The world cup started yesterday, right? Any fan of South Africa here? Mexico, ÄãÂ躰Äã»Ø¼Ò³Ô·¹ . if you are a big fan of Celtics, you can make a poster like the one showed above, saying¡± Kobe Bryant, ÄãÂ躰Äã»Ø¼Ò³Ô·¹¡°¡£ T
#11: The second phrase is also very useful. Basically, you can use it to describe everything. The sentence pattern is ¡¡.Anyone wanna to try to make a sentence using this phrase? ½ã¿´µÄ²»ÊÇÊÀ½ç±£¬ÊǼÅį£¡
#12: No.7 is¡ You guys all have heard about Edison Chen¡¯s photo scandal, right? If not, you can search it on google now, using your laptops¡ The first sentence means¡, well, Edison Chen is definitely a legend, you guys are jealous of him, right? This sentence is not from Edison¡¯s photo scandal, however. But I think it is quite appropriated to put it here. If you feel quite good about yourself, you can say¡± ±ðÃÔÁµ¸ç£¬¸çÖ»ÊǸö´«Ëµ¡°¡£ The second speak is from Gillian Chung, one of the actresses caught in the scandal. She said the sentence that, ¡°¡¡± at the press conference¡but ppl didn¡¯t buy it..therefore, they make fun of this sentence¡
#13: ÎÒ´ò½´ÓÍ literally means ¡±I was going out to buy some soy sauce¡±. But people use it to express ¡° It¡¯s none of my business. I don¡¯t care about it at all.¡± It was from a street interview. The guy was asked about his opinion of Edison¡¯s photo scandal, and he said that sentence. It soon exploded on the internet cuz ppl think it is hilarious. This guy became a national hero.. In what kind of situations can you use it? If you just came here for free food, and if anyone asks, ¡°hey dude, what are you doing here? I didn¡¯t expect you to be here..¡± and you can say, ¡° ÎÒ´ò½´ÓÍ¡±¡
#15: The character literally means ¡°to sun¡± something¡ you guys probably don¡¯t know this cuz you all use dryers¡But netizens use it to describe someone is showing off. There are a bunch of ppl wo like to take pics of their fancy cars, luxury bags and even money, and put those pics online to show how rich they are. I guess it¡¯s just another way to attract attention.. However, now the word¡± ɹ¡° contains less negative meaning and is more widely used. For example, if you just bought a new iphone 4, and you wanna post some pics online.. A possible title can be ¡° ɹɹÎÒµÄ iphone 4¡±¡