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Write five new words.
1, Dan, pronounced Mei, is the same as the ancient "Mei". This word is composed of the word "stay", so it is used to describe people's stupidity and naivety in network language.

2. embarrassing, pronounced jiǒng, is homophonic with the ancient "ba", which originally meant light. In network culture, the word "eight" is regarded as eyebrow eye and "mouth" as mouth. Its connotation is: as a head, express heavy thoughts; As a face, express romance and passion; I also often show a depressed expression.

Thunder originally refers to a natural phenomenon. In modern network language, ray can be said to be frightened, frightened. Refers to seeing some words, and suddenly there is a bang in my head, which feels like being struck by lightning.

4. Hey: It has nothing to do with the aquatic animals that are often used to curse people. It's not as complicated as you think. This word is an archaic form of "Tian", which is also pronounced as "Tian" (tiān).

Haha, this word is actually easy to remember. A person falls into the water, of course, drowning. This word means "drowning" and its pronunciation is the same: drowning (ni).

6. Yi: This word is actually a dialect of Luoping in eastern Yunnan, and it is also one of the words that local people have to learn when they speak. For example: Do you want taro (the common name of potato or sweet potato)? Damn it! I want to eat you (dialect pronunciation of "meat")

7. Hey: Four mouths at the same time, loudly, of course. Also pronounced coke.

8. Concrete: A typical word, artificial stone-concrete, is a special word for construction engineering. Tong (tong)

9.Orz, this seemingly alphabetic combination, is not an English word, but a pictograph. In Japanese, the original meaning is "prone", which means that a person faces to the left and kneels on the ground. O stands for human head, R stands for hands and body, and Z stands for feet. Internet means admiration and gratitude, but it also means frustration and helplessness.

10, mang (read lè), at first, it was very puzzling. How can stones make a "happy" sound when they collide? On second thought, is it that the sound made by two stones colliding with each other is very pleasant and "happy"? This word is the representative of mountain pioneers. The word "mang" was probably invented by masons. The stone-knocker gets carried away when he is happy, and knocks hard with two stones in his hand. I am very happy, I am very happy. ...

1 1, eight (pronounced jiào), easy to read-read the word "as long as" quickly, and you will easily find its correct pronunciation. It is a fine tradition of China people that two words can be connected into one word quickly. As China people, we are all proud of ourselves.

12, Zhuo (reading), jade is a bit out of place, of course, it is a defective jade, so it has become tacky.

13, horse (pronounced mā), as shown in the glyph: twins. In today's words, it is cloning, copying, and then copying. Two sons are the same, twins are also impossible, of course, only by copying and cloning, alas, it's just that the law can't pass. ...

14, Galü è —— In Inner Mongolia dialect, it is generally pronounced as Galü, and now the word Galü is used as the place name. Take a closer look at these two words: the two mouths enclose a square and eight sides respectively, which means that it is unlucky to be locked in a cage when it could be in all directions. This word is unlucky in the Han culture area.