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24 wrz 2021 · Job worries, sickness, lousy weather, and even sad song lyrics can cause people to say, “我直接emo (Wǒ zhíjiē emo, I directly emo-ed)” or “我狠狠e一回mo (Wǒ hěnhěn e yì huí mo, I emo-ed severely).” The dead of night seems to be a perfect time to “emo.”
24 wrz 2021 · Job worries, sickness, lousy weather, and even sad song lyrics can cause people to say, “我直接emo (Wǒ zhíjiē emo, I directly emo-ed)” or “我狠狠e一回mo (Wǒ hěnhěn e yì huí mo, I emo-ed severely).” The dead of night seems to be a perfect time to “emo.”
Emo originally refers to emotional hardcore, a music style. Now on the mainland Chinese Internet it means being in a gloomy/upset/depressed/unstable/irritated emotional state. It's a slang for depressing/feeling depressed, probably popularized by the emo-rap trend.
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30 lis 2021 · In the dictionary, “EMO” refers to a young person who likes this music, wears mainly black clothes, and is often nervous, worried and unhappy. Actually the “emo” culture has always existed, and each generation has different ways of expression.
EMO translate: 情感核音樂(流行龐克音樂的一種,歌詞常表達個人情感), 情感核音樂迷(常指穿黑色衣服、情緒時常緊張擔憂且悶悶不樂的年輕人). Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese traditional Dictionary.
Chinese, represented by “yyds”, and those composed of Western letters, like “emo” (Liu, 2002). As mentioned earlier, “emo” is the abbreviation of “emotional” or “Emotional Hardcore”, while “yyds” is composed of the Chinese syllables’ initials of the expression “永远滴神”.