A tragedy
(1) Cupware, which used to refer to a vessel for holding water, has become an online buzzword because it is homophonic with the word tragedy and has a changeable part of speech: it can be used as adjectives, nouns and so on. Many young people often use tragedy instead of tragedy to describe people, things and things on the internet and even in their lives. With the spread of network language, life is a coffee table, full of proverbs such as tragedy.
(2) The cup originally refers to an instrument for holding water, but later, because it is homophonic with the word tragedy, it has become another kingly word that runs through the Internet after soy sauce, push-ups and loneliness. Many young people often use it instead of tragedy to describe people, things and things on the internet and even in their lives.
(3) Tragedy is equivalent to the popularity of tragedy from the end of 2008 to the beginning of 2009. At that time, a picture of Professor Yi Zhongtian dubbing a tragedy made people laugh like a comedy in various forums. However, it seems that it is only in recent days that tragedy has become a common ridicule among young people.
(4) The scope of application of tragedy is no different from the word embarrassment that was popular some time ago. Tragedy is applicable whether it is used to describe failure in exams, frustration in love or heavy work pressure, or to express ordinary negative comments in daily life.