The important thing is said three times. 20 15 is an online buzzword, and it is very important to interpret it as this matter. It is generally believed that the online buzzword comes from a Japanese online allusion, and the source is a drug advertisement starring Fumeitai (nickname: Fumeitai), a famous Japanese variety show host.
Network buzzwords generally refer to the network language, while network slang refers to a language that is produced on the network or applied to network communication, including Chinese and English letters, punctuation marks, symbols, pinyin, icons (pictures) and characters. This combination often shows special significance in specific network media communication. In the early 1990s, the ways used by netizens to improve the efficiency of online chatting or humor have gradually formed a specific language. 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. Network language is becoming an indispensable part of people's network life. However, it should be noted that some online languages do not conform to the grammatical provisions of modern Chinese, so they have no teaching significance and cannot be introduced into the teaching field.