Extended data
First, call names
Some South China dialects, such as Cantonese and Xiang dialect, are called foul language, Chaoshan dialect is called foul language, and Minnan dialect is called foul language. Words that humiliate or offend the recipient (or the audience around him). There have been great differences about the definition of swearing. There are provisions in Hong Kong law prohibiting "swearing", but there is no clear definition, which is interpreted by law enforcement officers and judges themselves.
Second, the source of online buzzwords
The emergence and spread of this language mainly depends on the network crowd and a large number of mobile phone users. Internet languages such as "dinosaur, girl, hap less, frog, embarrassed man, Dongdong" often appear in chat rooms. In BBS, words like "next door, upstairs, downstairs, landlord, diving, irrigation" often emerge from its posts.
There are rich and vivid emoticons in QQ chat, such as a waving hand instead of "goodbye, a steaming cup means drinking tea." Network terms can spread because they are recognized and reflect a certain reality.
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