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Get to is a network term, which means to feel and receive information conveyed by others. I understand and I will understand. Get is used as a verb in English, meaning to get, accept, earn and win. Get this sentence is an online expression created by English word get have and Chinese young people. Extending materials is similar to getting. There are also many internet terms, such as appealing to you, diss you and so on.

Calling for you is cheering for you, and it is also a combination of Chinese and English. This word comes from the live culture of concerts in Japan. Originally, it was a dance or cheering action performed by otaku or Japanese idol supporters, including jumping, clapping, waving arms and shouting slogans rhythmically.

At first, calling you is a concentrated expression of fans' support and love for artists on the stage. Later, after being known by the public, calling for you became the usual meaning of cheering for you.

Diss you are also a popular online language recently, which means criticizing you and worrying about you. Diss is an abbreviation of English discience or contempt, which means dislike, contempt and contempt, and is used to slander or insult other people or groups.

Diss, the expression "you" comes from HipHop culture, and rapper uses this singing method to belittle and criticize each other. This sentence quickly became popular and was widely used by everyone.