Tik Tok cattle and horses originally meant cattle and horses, a kind of domestic animals, and now it is used to describe people who are forced by life to do hard work. On the internet, it can be directly regarded as an ironic word, so this word belongs to a derogatory term.
Generally, this word is often used in Tik Tok, and there are also many short video writers playing with real cows and horses. You can see the younger brother behavior of various cattle and horses in the video. The general name is: "small cattle and horses, pure cattle and horses"; "Life is boring, cattle and horses mock human beings" and so on. In addition, because the word ox and horse has a mocking meaning, it can't be used in formal occasions.
In addition, this word belongs to the network language, which is not suitable in some occasions.
Examples of online buzzwords are:
1, 233: It means to laugh. Emoji 233, formerly known as Puff Forum, is now mostly used to reply to Post Bar Forum or launch barrage. Usually, the more 3, the more you laugh.
2. If you are ugly, you should read more books: In a college entrance examination, a girl from Shaanxi was admitted to six famous universities in the United States and won a full scholarship from MIT, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens. Girls also ridiculed themselves that "ugly people should read more books", and everyone collapsed, which led to a series of buzzwords such as "ugly people should read more books", "ugly people should work more" and "ugly people should work more".
3, awesome my brother: A middle school student was caught playing the glory of the king in military training by the instructor, and then the instructor helped him complete the game. In the course of the game, the instructor started the mode of "big killing and special killing", which was infinitely superior, and teammates said in succession: Awesome my brother!