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What are the stems of online buzzwords?

First, the natural selection of migrant workers.

1, the stems naturally selected by migrant workers come from some people who have to work during the epidemic. Their health codes are normal, their nucleic acid tests are normal, and they can still go to work when the epidemic is serious.

2. The natural selection of migrant workers is the migrant workers chosen by God. No matter what happens, it will not affect your employment.

3. "Today, the community is not sealed+the unit is not sealed+the nucleic acid health code is normal = the selected migrant workers", which is the definition of "the selected migrant workers" recognized by many netizens.

4. This terrier has some black humor meaning, expressing his luck to go out to work under the fierce epidemic.

Feeling.

5, together also expressed the protection of other people's offices, but it became the irony of "resentment" that had to go to work normally.

Second, the bolt asked

Shuan Q is the pronunciation of the English phrase "thank you". The original meaning of English is thank you, but later it is derived from expressing the feeling of being speechless and particularly annoying about something. Later, with the popularity of the word "Pin Q", many versions appeared, such as "I really pin Q" and "I really thank you", but basically they all expressed their disgust at something.

In fact, the word "Shuan Q" comes from Tik Tok blogger Tamia Liu. This blogger is an uncle farmer born in the 1970s. He taught himself English very hard and insisted on speaking English every day, but his pronunciation was a bit nonstandard.

In a video, the uncle introduced Yangshuo in Guilin in both Chinese and English, saying that "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world, and Yangshuo is the best in Guilin ... Welcome to Guilin, welcome to Yangshuo, thank you", because the last "thank you" of this sentence sounds like "rinse Q", which is amazing, attracting netizens to imitate it one after another, and then this stalk became popular. Some netizens laughed and said: "From now on, there are only 25 letters in 26 letters, because Q is tied!"

Third, retreat.

Retreat, retreat, retreat

This stalk originated from a video exposed on the Internet. In the video, a male driver and a stall owner occupy the road to park.

The aunt in the parking space launched a fierce war of words. In the face of men's condemnation, aunt not only refused to listen.

While persuading, he stamped his foot to make an attack and shouted "retreat." What I don't know is

I thought my aunt was using a spell to exorcise evil spirits, and even the driver of the client was scolded by her.

The magical operation is completely stupid. "

"Go back! Step back. Retreat! " At the beginning, it conveyed an attitude of letting go of grievances and diluting contradictions. Later, it was extended in use to describe the desire to eliminate terrible things, unpleasant things and various encounters in life, and became a hot word to express opposition, resistance and resistance. For example, the epidemic should be "retreated", so should the bad guys, and so should the unlucky ones.