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Tiktok hakimi. What do you mean?
Tik Tok hakimi means honey water.

First, pinyin

Hakimi's pinyin is [hā j and mǐ].

Second, the source of stem

Hakimi's stem comes from the ditty hummed by "East Sea Emperor" in episode 12 of the second season of the animation "Horse racing mother". In the animation, honey water's speech is particularly like hakimi's, because this little song is brainwashing and a little cute, and it keeps repeating the lyrics of hakimi, which is more brainwashing with the melody.

Later, this little song was adapted into a ghost song with a higher rhythm. In addition, after the song became popular, it was used as the soundtrack by a large number of cat videos on social platforms. The playful rhythm and the action of the kitten stepping on the spot make the cat experience better. So now this word can be used to represent all cute little animals, and it can also be simply used to sell cute.

Third, the applicable environment

When sharing your own kitten video, you can choose to use it as background music, and cooperate with brainwashed hakimi music to give Tik Tok netizens a different cat-sucking experience.

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