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Netizens take stock of senior online hot words. What do you remember?
Lanzhou sesame seed cake.

Forum is one of the earliest applications of Internet. Before 2006, it was the golden age of the forum, and many networks were born in the forum. "Lanzhou sesame cake" is one of them. In fact, this is a classic case of turning dirty words into initials and then into other words. At first, people wrote LZSB to scold the landlord for being stupid, but if we type Chinese characters and enter English at the same time, we need to switch the input method, so these four letters were changed to "Lanzhou baked wheat cake" with the help of intelligent ABC typing method, but in fact, the most famous food in Lanzhou is Lamian Noodles, not baked wheat cake, so it is particularly interesting.

886。

When I first started learning to surf the Internet, like most people, my typing speed was not fast. Of course, you can't blame me for my poor learning ability, can you The keyboard we are using now is an American keyboard, which doesn't conform to the writing habits of China people. At the same time, for a good boy like me who has been practicing handwriting since childhood, putting ten fingers on the keyboard and using them all when typing doesn't seem to compound my output habits at all. In addition, the purple light input method that was best used at that time was far less useful than the current sogou input method, Baidu input method and QQ input method. So when chatting, in order to input quickly, some abbreviations will be used, such as 88 for bye, 886 for bye, and 55555 for meow. Yes, 555 is meowing, not dirty, which means 555 is crying.

Ha ha.

Now we laugh online, and sometimes we use 2333, because combining 2 and 3 like this is especially like a person kneeling on the ground, that is, laughing and bending over; Sometimes, I will be in a trance by a fire, but this fire trance is a variant of hahahahahahaha or hahahahahahaha. At that time, we really used "Hehehe" to express our laughter. Now you have all evolved into the word Yan, and hehehe has also evolved into a sneer.

Even.

At that time, we often called ourselves "I" in chat, and I don't know why. Anyway, when I first went online, the internet had developed for several years, and many networks were used for stereotypes. In order to catch up with these hipsters, I just followed the ladle and didn't bother to delve into the origin of every word, so until now, I don't know why "I" has become a self-proclaimed.

I pour the wine.

I remember watching Zhou Xingxing's Mandarin movie, "I fell down", which seems to be actually a swearing word. When I learned to surf the Internet, "I fell down" meant fainting, meaning that what you said was too interesting, I fell down for you, or what you said was too abstruse for me to understand, and I fainted, or what you said was too cold, and I was speechless. In short, when I first learned to surf the Internet in my memory, many online words were common words like "get" and "understand" in Guangxi population, and this "I pour" is such a word.