Late night poisoning is an Internet buzzword, which refers to posting delicious food or other attractive content through Moments or social media during the late night period (usually between 11 pm and 1 am), with the intention of causing others to envy or
lure.
The word usually has a playful and teasing connotation, and can be used to describe those who post delicious food or other tempting content late at night.
It should be noted that "poison" here has multiple meanings.
First of all, "poison" refers to "poisonous", which means that the published content is attractive to viewers and is enough to arouse their desires.
Secondly, "toxic" can also be interpreted as "harmful", because this kind of behavior is usually performed late at night and may have adverse effects on the viewer's physical health, such as inducing hunger.
"Poisoning" can also refer to dispersing or releasing harmful substances or other adverse factors late at night to cause certain harm, such as damaging environmental sanitation, polluting the air, etc.
This kind of behavior has had a negative impact on the team building of the company or the overall development of society. Supervision needs to be strengthened and a strict supervision system should be implemented to prevent this kind of behavior from existing.
Explanations of other Internet buzzwords: 1. The word 666 is usually used to express praise or admiration.
Its allusion comes from Chinese Internet culture, because the pronunciation of the number 6 in Chinese is similar to "Liu", which means that things are running smoothly and well.
2. The word "Buddha style" comes from the Japanese "Buddha style", which describes a mentality and lifestyle.
It refers to facing various challenges and pressures in life with a tranquil, relaxed and indifferent attitude, without overly pursuing success or victory.
3. Everyone is accelerating. This is a catchphrase originated from the Chinese variety show "Idol Producer".
It means to strive hard and move forward with all your strength.
Often used to encourage oneself or others to do their best in study, work or other aspects.