"jailer" refers to the officer who took care of prisoners in ancient times, while the online term "jailer" is usually used to express dissatisfaction or spit out someone's behavior, which is similar to "indifference". In addition, "jailer" is often used to describe something outrageous, far from ordinary people and unacceptable. These things are related to "jade foot" and belong to a homophonic stalk. It is used by netizens to describe people who are short-sighted, don't pretend to understand, and blindly follow the trend.
In fact, the word was originally "jade foot", which is a good name for a foot, because the homophonic stalk has become a "jailer". This word originated from the blogger of "Vegetable Fish", who likes to comment on "Jade Foot" under videos of various beautiful women leaking their feet, so this vegetable fish is also called "District Chief". Slowly, netizens began to imitate him and play with stalks. As long as they saw something touching their feet, they would take screenshots and comment.
Brief introduction of network catchwords
1, migrant workers
Literally, people who work for others feel sad in ridicule. As long as they are not their own bosses or shareholders, they are essentially working for others.
2. Versailles literature
Through reverse expression, I intentionally "inadvertently" reveal my superior expression of life.
3, dry rice people
People who eat hard laugh at themselves, have no lofty goals and only care about food.
4. There is no loss in holding shares.
You won't lose money by buying this stock, and then use it to recommend what you like to others.
5. Xiaocheng is a problem writer.
It is pointed out that in the small cities or counties on the 18 line, they got good grades in the college entrance examination because they were good at doing problems, so they were admitted to a good university. However, such students often have poor personal ability, average communication ability and lack of overall situation. The ability to do problems in high school is their only advantage.