When people see this word, they will simply understand it as "calling people". In fact, the "call" here is not a call, but a call, a shout.
"Calling" is one of the supporting cultures of live concerts in Japan. In order to show their affirmation and support for the idol singers on stage, fans waved light sticks and cheered, creating a warm atmosphere together.
Extended data:
1. Calling is a stage activity for geeks or Japanese idol supporters to support singers or idols, including waving light sticks, clapping hands, waving arms and shouting slogans rhythmically. The word "calling" is a Japanese technical term used to express love for singers.
2. After the word became popular, it was made into a related "call you to death" expression pack by netizens, which had a sense of magic, was enthusiastically sought after by netizens and was widely used and reprinted.
On the afternoon of March 20171February 12, Chewing Word named the top ten buzzwords of 2065 438+07, and "incoming call" was among them. 65438+February 18, call was selected as the "Top Ten Internet Terms of 20 17" published by the National Language Resources Monitoring and Research Center.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia _ Incoming Call (Network Language)