frustrated body flexion
(
orz
), a kind of network pictograph (or mood diagram) originated in Japan, is like a person kneeling on the ground because of something, which is used to describe being defeated or depressed by something. This kind of characters can be written in orz, Oro, Or2, On_, Otz, OTL, sto, rzo, Jto, ○| | _, etc., but "orz" is the most commonly used one. And there are mixed types, such as "Jiong rz" which means helpless. The original intention of "Jiong" is light, but now most of them don't adopt the original intention, but take its shape and turn it into an emoticon to show that they are helpless.
Mouth beard:
1 and "kouhu" are modal particles. Equivalent to "Shit!" Anger words like that. It can also be written as "mouth Gu Yue" (expansion)
Now it is generally used in animation.
2. Because this word is easily understood as "nonsense", it gradually becomes the meaning of "nonsense" after the network is widely circulated. Therefore, it is not Hong Kong's original intention to interpret "Kouhu" according to network terms, but it is equivalent to "nonsense!" The usage of.
3. Hong Kong comic language, originally ordinary onomatopoeia, was later extended to sigh. Usually used at the beginning of a sentence, it is meaningless in principle, but most people regard it as a symbol of KUSO (meaning "hateful" literally translated as "feces": Japanese).
4. The current viewpoint also means "talking casually", for example, "this is my mouth ~" means "this is what I said casually ~".