Because the homonym of "I am a sheep" after fast continuous reading is "Bibi Anmuxi". So everyone dubbed this song "Bibi Anmuxi" and gave birth to various derivative videos through the magical melody.
Bibi Anmuxi is a terrier and often appears in some cross-dressing videos of Tik Tok.
Other similar stalks:
1, Barbie Q.
Barbecue, the original meaning is barbecue, which means "completion" in network language (barbecue = cremation = completion).
2. Emotional management
Internet buzzwords generally mean "I am (negatively) depressed".
3. Puxin Nan
Internet language refers to a man who looks ordinary but is still confident. This word comes from a joke made by Yang Li in the third season of Talk Show Conference: "He is so ordinary, but he is so confident."
4. Risper
It's a transliteration of English respect, which means respect. This word is widely popular among singers and singers, and gradually becomes a rice circle vocabulary. Later, it gradually extended to the meaning of "Brother Niu, I became a Buddha".
5, four big nonsense
Four Wulitou refers to the four most popular literary expressions of Wulitou on the Internet. Knowing perfectly well past ask, but not embarrassed at all, too obvious.
Four expressions: Did you get a ticket to go home? Why don't you wear a mask? Classmate, are you nearsighted? Master, what do you do?
On the train, ask the other person if he has bought a ticket to go home, ask the person who is eating why he doesn't wear a mask, ask the classmate who wears glasses if he is nearsighted, and so on. The content of these questions is definitely a classic scene of knowing perfectly well past asking, which is teased by netizens: pure speechless, the other party may not know how to reply.
On the Internet, this behavior of asking questions when the answers are in front of us is also called nonsense literature, and the most classic is the above four questions.