Internet terms are XHW, ssfd, skr, LOL, and RPWT, with specific meanings as follows:
1, XHW
XHW
Chinese name is Xiaobeiwang (small black room), which was originally a term used in the joke section of the Shuimu community, where a user was banned from speaking in the section due to violating the rules and giving a door to another section (i.e., the "small black room" section) that was not accessible to regular users. The user is banned from speaking in the forum, and the door is opened to another version (i.e., the "small black room" version) that is not visible to regular users, so that the banned user can speak in that version. Hence the expression "locking up the little black room".
The term "blackout" usually refers to being banned from a forum or posting board, which means that the user loses the right to speak. The administrators and moderators (barkeepers) of the forum or bar have the authority to perform a banning operation on the offending user, and the banned user will not be able to speak.
2. ssfd
The Internet buzzword, which is an abbreviated form of the word "ssfd," is usually a cute way to express one's misery, frustration, fear, and fear of negative consequences.
The word is a shortened form of the word "trembling", which is usually a cute way of expressing one's negative emotions of pity, frustration, fear and dread.
The popularity of the word "shivering" originated from the Internet terrier "budding new shivering", which describes the first time a circle is involved, ignorant and afraid of the good behavior. It is a common phrase in the rice circle, due to the recent wind of abbreviation terrier in the rice circle, the word "ssfd" began to constantly popular network.
3, skr
SKR is generally used in two ways: the first is the sound of spinning car tires; the second use is Wu Yifan in the web series "China's New Rap" in the fire of the mantra,
later made by the fans for the emoticon package, the harmonic "si ge " such as "hot skr (死个)人了" and "you're so skr (是个)小机灵鬼" (你真skr(是个)小机灵鬼).
On the evening of July 14, 2018, "China's New Rap" started broadcasting, the main word skr was hot before broadcasting.On December 19, the word "SKR" was selected as one of the "Top Ten Network Words of 2018" released by the National Center for Language Resources Monitoring and Research. "
4, LOL
Also written as lol, it is an Internet buzzword for "laughing out loud" or "laugh out loud " (laugh out loud) acronym.
The term was first popularized on Usenet, and has since become widely used in other computer-assisted communication tools, and even in other media. A synonym is ROTFL (roll(ing) on the floor laughing, rolling over on the floor laughing).
Sometimes LOL has other non-laughing meanings, but they are less commonly used, such as "lots of luck".
5,RPWT
Internet buzzword, meaning "character problem", mostly used to explain the occurrence of certain people with negative attributes, etc., which is extended to all negative things. It is used to explain and describe all the negative things and affairs without any specific specific meaning, and sometimes it is only used as a tone word and an exclamation. In addition, it can be used as an epithet, a definite article, and an imperative.
The term "character problem" originated with Blizzard's immensely popular game Diablo. At one point, there was a rumor that the game contained a hidden attribute called "character," whereby a player's behavior would affect his or her character value, and a higher character value would result in a higher rate of treasure drops.
This rumor has not been officially confirmed by Blizzard, but it has been spreading among players, especially those in China. But regardless of whether the rumors are true or not, most players will use this statement to tease each other, the phenomenon of certain bad luck are jokingly referred to as "character problems", in the game chat due to the inability to enter Chinese, so usually abbreviated as RPWT.