Jio is a popular online word, which comes from Sichuan, Yunnan, Hunan, Hubei, Henan and other local dialects, meaning "foot".
This word began to be used as a buzzword because it originated from a common topic on the Internet, "keeping in good health". With more and more signs of premature aging such as hair loss and insomnia appearing in young people, young people begin to pay more attention to the topic of health preservation, and drinking more hot water, thermos cups and soaking jio stalks are also popular.
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Popular online words are:
1, 233: It means to laugh. Emoji 233, formerly known as Puff Forum, is now mostly used to reply to Post Bar Forum or launch barrage. Usually, the more 3, the more you laugh.
2. I'm a little square: buzzwords come from different places, and "I'm fine" means "I panicked". The source is that the anchors of many live broadcast websites have accents and often say "I'm fine", so they became buzzwords after being spread by water friends.
3, blue skinny mushrooms: In the online funny video, the man cried: "I feel uncomfortable and want to cry." Because the dialect sounds like "blue thin mushrooms", people can't help laughing. In this regard, netizens replaced "sad to cry" with "blue thin mushrooms".
4. It smells good: it means that a person makes up his mind not to go or do something, but his final behavior is the opposite. Now it is mainly used to express a psychological state in which someone's expected things are completely different from the final result.
5. Ah, the pain of wax: the meaning of "Ah, what a painful understanding", the latter "wax" is because when netizens say this sentence, they often add a "candle" icon at the end to show tragedy.