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Network neologism buzzwords
Network buzzwords are as follows:

1, Migrant Workers: The literature created by the Internet is mainly about the daily life of migrant workers, some of which are fabricated stories about working in factories, and some are descriptions of their working in offices from nine to five every day, collectively referred to as working. These stories, whether positive or funny, all express a variety of mentality of contemporary people going to work, and the internet is popular.

2. Self-discipline literature: Weibo who is reading a blog; Write letters and write WeChat; In archaeology, King's Canyon; Read books, read little red books. Using homophonic stalks to show their self-discipline is actually "network vagrants."

3, thin dead literature: in order to feel at ease, confidently put down a style of writing to lose weight and eat delicious food. Features: Anything can be a fat-reducing meal. Through some unreasonable and well-founded classic fat-reducing meals, the delicious food that is not conducive to body management is "explained" to achieve the purpose of eating with peace of mind, and finally ends with words like "this must not be thin".

4. Retreat: The stalk comes from a funny video of an aunt quarreling with someone on the Internet. The two protagonists in the video are an aunt who occupies a public parking space to set up a stall and the driver next to her. Because the aunt's stall hinders traffic, the driver's eldest brother has been asking the aunts loudly whether they have business licenses or not. But unexpectedly, the aunt didn't respond to his question at all, just wanted to launch a "magic attack", stamping her feet from time to time, clapping her hands and making a show.

5.Rush: the word used in the live broadcast room was later extended to the words that contemporary people cheer up in the face of difficulties.