Shrimp and pig's heart is a kind of network language, because some netizens have nonstandard pronunciation when playing games. The words "killing people and killing their hearts" sound like "shrimp and pig's heart" and are imitated by many netizens. Generally, online texts like to use homophones. So there is this stalk. You can often see this word in games, and now you can see players say it in many games.
With the innovation of internet technology, this language form has developed rapidly in the spread of internet media in the past ten years since it entered the 2/kloc-0 century. At present, network language is becoming an indispensable part of people's network life.
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Examples of online buzzwords 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, awesome my brother: A middle school student was caught playing the glory of the king in military training by the instructor, and then the instructor helped him complete the game. In the course of the game, the instructor started the mode of "big killing and special killing", which was infinitely superior, and teammates said in succession: Awesome my brother!
3. 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.
4, live for a long time: "live for a long time to see more" is usually used to spit out something that refreshes the three views.