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#1 Posted : Wednesday, August 16, 2023 5:40:57 AM(UTC)
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What does yyds mean?

Whether on Facebook, IG, Little Red Book or Tiktok, many social platforms have recently seen young people using online catchwords such as yyds, Juezi, Wuyuzi, planting grass and pulling grass, Barbie Q and digging libraries, which has left many older generation netizens confused. In response, Zhongshi News Network has compiled the meanings of these seven popular online phrases for public reference.To get more news about yyds meaning, you can visit shine news official website.

Firstly, the internet term 'yyds', which is popular among Xiaohongshu and IG, actually means' eternal god', mainly used to exaggerate and praise someone's excellent things. It is composed of the first letter abbreviation of the mainland Chinese pinyin of the four characters' eternal god '.

And Jue Jue Zi is an emotional reinforcement version of "Jue Jue", representing extreme good or bad, which will generate different meanings based on the usage situation. For example, 'This bento restaurant has a lot of ingredients and is cheap, Jue Jue Zi!' Jue Jue Zi is used for positive praise here; On the contrary, the ingredients for this bento are getting fewer and fewer, and even the price has increased, which is absolutely amazing On this side, it means it's rotten.

The wordless child is similar to the Jue Jue child, which is a speechless emotional reinforcement version, representing people and things that are speechless or foolish. The usage is the same as the above mentioned Jue Jue Zi, and the meaning of vocabulary will also generate positive and negative meanings depending on the dialogue content and context.

Planting grass and pulling grass are antonyms. Simply put, it means seeing netizens share something and if you feel like it and want to buy it and try it out, it's being planted; On the contrary, if you originally wanted to buy something, but suddenly didn't want to buy it after browsing online, it would be like being uprooted.

And the internet buzzword 'finished, Barbie Q!' is actually derived from English BBQ, extending from the original meaning of barbecue to the meaning of cremation, ruin, and hopelessness. Therefore, many young people nowadays use "Barbie Q" to replace the meaning of "finished".

Finally, "Digging and Digging" is a very exciting meaning in Japanese, derived from the recently popular Japanese anime "Spy Family", which is the catchphrase of the protagonist Ania in the video. With the popularity of the anime, more and more people are imitating Ania to show excitement by digging and Digging.
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