XX originates from Internet fashion terms and is often used to refer to something. It is often used when it is inconvenient to refer to something clearly, and it can also be used to refer to ambiguous things. Another way is to curse people. After some games blocked curse words, XXOO has become synonymous with curse words among players. And some people who don’t like explicit swearing also use XXOO to vent their dissatisfaction.
Although online language chat is mainly literal communication, its essence is still quasi-colloquial. Therefore, modal particles in daily life are also very commonly used on the Internet. In addition, the Internet lacks other body parts that face-to-face communication has. And emoticon language, modal particles can fully set off and mobilize the atmosphere of online communication. For example: "Wow, you finally showed up!"
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As the most basic form of online chat, font input requires sending characters to the other party through the keyboard or touch screen On a display screen, typing speed is definitely difficult to synchronize with thinking, and it is far from as convenient as direct conversation. Therefore, using simple and efficient letters to replace Chinese characters has become the first choice for netizens to chat. Its richness of connotation has exceeded the formal text expression mode.
For example: GG (brother), JS (profiteer), PFPF (admire, admire), ZT (repost), etc. This type of language usually extracts the first letter of the Chinese phrase, which is easier to understand and identify. Therefore, it can be widely adopted and disseminated. Similar to it are Internet terms that are abbreviations or variations of English phrases.
For example, GF (girlfriend, girlfriend), PK (derived from the word "playerkill" in online games, meaning to challenge, kill, and eliminate the last one), many of these terms are not consistent with English grammar is standard, even wrong.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Internet Terms