Jio is a popular online word, which comes from Sichuan, Yunnan, Hunan, Hubei, Henan and other local dialects, meaning "foot".
This word began to be used as a buzzword because it originated from a common topic on the Internet, "keeping in good health". With more and more signs of premature aging such as hair loss and insomnia appearing in young people, young people begin to pay more attention to the topic of health preservation, and drinking more hot water, thermos cups and soaking jio stalks are also popular.
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1, my acid
This online buzzword is usually accompanied by a lemon expression pack, which encourages others to belittle themselves and express self-mockery, which is quite humorous. For example, if you see a young couple showing love, you can say "I am very sour", which means envy. You can also say "you are sour" when others speak strangely.
He is a werewolf.
This is more interesting. This online buzzword comes from "be a vicious person", which means a werewolf with one more point than a vicious person.
The werewolf, perhaps, has an inevitable connection with the identity of the werewolf killing, which makes people derive a "werewolf" to express a person very powerfully, subverting the three views, and is one grade higher than "social person"
3. I want jiaozi.
This sentence suddenly appeared in the videos of major ghosts and animals. In fact, in this sentence, giao is a Minnan language, which is the action when swearing. The sudden explosion came from Aauto's faster red man, also known as the "local video expert" giao brothers.
His videos are always spoofed and made into emoticons, which are very popular on social networks. Including the following "I am too difficult", it is also deeply loved by contemporary young people and exists at the top of major expression packs.