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What stem did Ollie send?
Yesterday I heard someone shout "Ollie for you" at least three times in one day. I'm a little puzzled. What is this "Ollie"?

Ask people around you, some say it's Wuhan dialect, some say it's lines, and personally feel like a word in Japanese, meaning "Come on".

I still think it is necessary to get to the bottom of this sentence and find out the source of this sentence, so as to save laughter and use it in the wrong place.

Ollie Gei first appeared in 1998 Jackie Chan's movie Who am I, which was sung by Emil Wakin Chau. The chorus part is 1 minute and 7 seconds, and the Xhosa tribal language: Olga language appears for the first time.

Today, the word suddenly appeared in the quotation of an anchor of Aauto Quicker. The online celebrity, Aauto Quicker, called it "the two brothers left Lake Gray". This word became his pet phrase and suddenly became popular, which is a typical online buzzword. This word is what we often call "geili". Oh, an interjection contains many emotional colors such as praise and encouragement. Some people say that it is "awesome", which in turn is the mantra of cheering for yourself.

The word was later carried forward, but it could not be separated from the "strange pigeon swimming in Chaoyang winter" The magical image and expression of this person, coupled with the magical "Ollie", suddenly made this sentence fire up. Later, it was changed into a dance work, and after several attempts, it was even more out of control.

After some research, I found that my original understanding was really wrong. To be honest, when I heard this word, my first thought was Oreo. Fortunately, I didn't say anything at that time, otherwise the true face of eating goods would be exposed immediately.