Question 2: How to explain the new Internet term: "otaku and otaku"? Otaku, short for "Otaku", is a subculture group that has emerged in recent years. Otaku (pronounced otaku) is the second personal name in Japanese.
The original meaning of otaku is "excessive fans of ACG", that is, men who are particularly addicted to adult animation or beauty games. Later, it gradually expanded to "a person who is extremely paranoid about a particular thing, stays at home, and does not contact with others." At first, the word otaku was derogatory, and the Japanese could not tolerate the existence of this subculture. Some people are too addicted to ACG, which is one of the reasons for discrimination. But it has been widely used by people from all walks of life and tends to be neutral, and some of them are proud to be otaku. For Japanese anime fans in Europe and America, the sense of praise and criticism of this word varies from person to person. At present, the word otaku in Japanese tends to be extended to people who are keen on mainstream culture and even have deep attainments in professional fields. At present, there are many otaku in Taiwan Province Province. They like playing computer games and collecting some strange things. Some people stayed indoors for months.
After the word otaku entered China, it mostly refers to extended meanings. This group of people who stay indoors every day and don't go out to socialize, indulge in playing computer games, chatting online, soaking in forums, watching cartoons and watching TV dramas, can all be called otaku. People who go home from work and are addicted to something (even if it has nothing to do with the computer network) and rarely socialize will also be called "otaku".
"Otaku and Otaku" is a new network language, which refers to the new and new human beings who are obsessed with something, rely on computers and networks, stay at home and hate going to work or school. Most of them are post-80s.
This is the general definition of otaku and otaku. In fact, otaku and otaku have another meaning. Although they are at home every day, they are also concerned about national affairs and small things happening around them, and they will know more or less about the news at home and abroad. Just because they don't go out doesn't mean they don't know the truth. They watch news and read newspapers through the Internet. ...
They are too addicted to something, such as animation, games, DVD and so on. They are completely closed in their own world, don't contact strangers and don't like making new friends.
They are the product of free thought and the derivative of network technology. They hold high the banner of "freedom" and "new humanity", but they stay at home all day and live in seclusion. You may find it strange, even incredible, but otaku and otaku never feel contradictory. They say it's just a way of life. They are lonely, but they are not lonely.
Question 3: What kind of people do otaku and otaku refer to? Are there any other internet terms about houses? Otaku, short for "Otaku", is a subculture group that has emerged in recent years. Otaku (pronounced otaku) is the second personal name in Japanese.
The original meaning of otaku is "excessive fans of ACG", that is, men who are particularly addicted to adult animation or beauty games. Later, it gradually expanded to "a person who is extremely paranoid about a particular thing, stays at home, and does not contact with others." At first, the word otaku was derogatory, and the Japanese could not tolerate the existence of this subculture. Some people are too addicted to ACG, which is one of the reasons for discrimination. But it has been widely used by people from all walks of life and tends to be neutral, and some of them are proud to be otaku. For Japanese anime fans in Europe and America, the sense of praise and criticism of this word varies from person to person. At present, the word otaku in Japanese tends to be extended to people who are keen on mainstream culture and even have deep attainments in professional fields. At present, there are many otaku in Taiwan Province Province. They like playing computer games and collecting some strange things. Some people stayed indoors for months.
Question 4: A complete collection of network languages! ! ! ! ! The meaning of network language
Daily language of the forum:
1, BBS: ① the abbreviation of bulletin board system refers to bulletin board system, which is collectively referred to as forum in China. 2 Boba, short for big-breasted girl.
2, Banzhu: moderator, you can also write board pigs and class pigs. Beautiful homophony produced by pinyin input.
The deputy moderator is called "Banfu".
T: comrade.
Sofa: the first person to reply
3. vest: registered members registered other names, collectively referred to as vest, and the reverse side of vest is the main ID. Example: Mei Qing suggested that Xiao Zhu should not talk in vest when managing the edition.
4. Novice: It used to refer to people with low computer skills, but later it was widely used in real life, referring to people who are not very good at a certain field. Opposite is the old bird.
5. Prawn: A "hero" general leave of absence refers to a senior surfer with a long online experience, or a person who is particularly excellent in a certain aspect (such as computer technology or article level). Generally, he will get such a name because of his good popularity and good reputation.
6. Irrigation: In the past, it refers to posts posted on forums that have little reading value. Now, it is customary to refer to the vast majority of posts and replies as "irrigation", which is not derogatory.
7. Pure water: irrigation without any substance, also called steam.
8. sailor: a person who likes irrigation. The advanced ones are also called buckets, water ghosts and daffodils. When referring to the female irrigation madman, there is also a specific name: jellyfish.
9. Diving: people who stay in the forum every day, but don't post, just read posts and pay attention to the daily affairs of the forum.
10, strike while the iron is hot: writing a post generally refers to a post with some weight.
1 1. Paizhuan: Publish a post with different views and understandings from others. For example, chivalrous friends should pay attention to their tone and attitude when patting bricks, otherwise they will easily become ginseng cocks.
12, screen: open a forum, and all the subject posts are sent by the same ID.
13, sweeping the building: also called painting the wall, opening a forum, and all the topic posts finally reply with the same ID.
14, landlord: the person who posted the theme post.
15, Gai Lou: Back to the same theme post, fans generally prefer Gai Lou.
16, upstairs: people who reply to the same topic post one step ahead of you, as opposed to "downstairs".
17, which floor: except the landlord, all the people who reply to the post can be called "the second floor" and "the third floor" in turn. ...
18, Sofa: SF, the first person to reply. Later, people who couldn't sit on the sofa claimed to have sat on the "bed" or the "thigh" of the landlord ~
19, chairman: the second person to reply.
20. Bench: The third person to reply.
2 1, floor: people who don't even have to sit on the bench.
22. Top: Once someone replies to a post on the general forum, it will appear at the top of the topic list. The action of this reply is called "top", and the antonym of "top" is "sink".
23. Although the summoning bow is super strong, it is usually used to express the worship of the theme post when replying to the post.
24. Sweat: It means shame and helplessness. Derived words are: sudden sweating, sweating, sweating to death, waterfall sweating, pear sweating in heavy rain and so on.
25, inverted: dizzy, expressing surprise at a post or a reality.
26, cold: feel cold about a post or a phenomenon.
27, crazy: describe yourself as crazy because you can't stand the * * * of someone's post.
28, step on a foot: also known as kicking, leaving paw prints, etc. , is the meaning of the post.
29. Passing by: I don't want to reply seriously, but I want to get a reply score or experience value. The relative words are: top, silence, irrigation, speechless, wandering, passing by and so on. For example, in the chivalrous community, any behavior that only uses the words such as passing by, topping, silence, irrigation, speechless, drifting, passing by will be regarded as intentional irrigation.
30. Flash: Leave.
3 1, anonymous bird: invisible. "Hiding" means "hiding"; "le" is a polyphonic word, so you should pronounce "le" at the end of the sentence. Some people like to misread Liao as a bird.
32, looking for posts: the content of the post sent by the landlord is especially looking for posts, so that most people don't like it, also called looking for brick posts.
33. Martian post: an old post that was turned over by countless people a long time ago is called Martian. Usually the reply will say: the landlord should return to Mars soon, and the earth is very dangerous. (From shaolin soccer, Zhou Xingxing)
34. Dinosaur: An unattractive female netizen is derogatory. In contrast, it is a "frog", which describes a male netizen who looks sorry.
35. I like chasing women in forums ... >>
Question 5: It is interesting to find many online words, such as rotten girl, royal sister, tucao and other profound words ... aren't all these words ACG = =ACG: animation, comics and games (usually referred to as video games or GalGame)? Lori: Lori's age is defined as 12- 13 years old, a growing and maturing girl (not a child). Zheng Tai: The standard Zheng Tai refers to an oriental boy with short hair who is 12 years old. Baidu's complete Aru ... The following website: baike.baidu/view/17740? Fr = ala 0 _ 1 Look at the dictionary of common ACG nouns, which covers almost all ACG nouns = =
Question 6: Ask for some online terms and explanations (such as rotten girl, loli, otaku, otaku, etc. ) and answer in grades before adding. 200 50 points, 4 1 minute, and so on. Rotten women, girls who like to watch bl, generally call themselves Lori, cute little girl otaku, otaku who likes to stay at home and play games, etc.
Question 7: Urgent for some online expressions: 30 for children: children's papers.
No: no.
Non-mainstream: fat pig flow
For example: porridge
What: what, shrimp
House girl: Neanderthal
Villagers comrades: Shrimp rabbit.
Hand in hand: bow down and admire.
opening/original poster
Id: your nickname
Wipe: A little reluctant.
Oh: Still perfunctory.
Er: I know what it means.
Leon: Very arrogant.
Khan: I understand.
Weak explosion
Very bright
hold one's own
Fragile; be prone to injury
Miss. Du (surname)
Zero elimination
Falkel
There is no suspense.
Inside the cow's face
Contrary to expectations
horrible
experience
dark reddish purple
Young friends
table
Hating dad won't make you strong.
children's shoes
Ultraman
microorganism
envious, jealous and hateful
Guo Shuai
Very intimate
Holding my sister and crying with you.
outcome
It's not that simple.
Egg Pain
Make wool
Aotu people
fuck/damn it
go to hell
surname
teacher
Question 8: What do you mean by otaku and otaku?
"Otaku" and "Otaku" have two different meanings in Chinese, and the praise and criticism vary from person to person.
The "otaku" and "otaku" mentioned by the general public mainly refer to people who look forward to staying indoors for a long time, but they are mixed with many different concepts. Otaku groups often refer to what the general public call "houses" as "fake houses".
"Otaku" and "Otaku" used to be conjunctions when addressing "Otaku" of different sexes. This usage is still very common among people who know about "Otaku" in Chinese mainland. "Otaku" has nothing to do with staying at home for a long time.