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What do you mean, blow up the street?

"Street bombing" is a network language vocabulary, which is usually used to describe an eye-catching, sensational, even crazy and crowded thing, just like street bombing.

"Blowing up the street" originally refers to the intentional behavior of a sports car, such as slamming on the accelerator to make it make a loud noise, and the driver attracts onlookers in this way. Later, it can be used to describe a very surprising and surprising thing or person, which aroused great admiration and cheers. For example, if a concert attracts thousands of people, it can be said that the concert "blew up the street".

The word "street bombing" can appear in online games. Used to describe a prop or skill in the game, which is powerful enough to blow up the whole block. It should be noted that although "street bombing" is an online buzzword, its use situation and context should be reasonable and cannot be used to belittle or ridicule something or people.

The significance of street explosion:

Street bombers are a popular online language among young people in China. It was first spread in music, art, street culture and other fields, and was widely used in various fields and occasions.

In the field of street culture, street bombers are used to describe young people who advocate freedom, dare to challenge tradition and create art in the street. These young people usually like music, street dance, graffiti, photography and so on. They wear gorgeous and personalized clothes, perform or perform in the streets, and expand their influence through social networks.

The culture and lifestyle of these young people are usually regarded as non-mainstream and a kind of resistance and deconstruction to traditional culture and customs. They are not limited by traditional art forms and places, but create their own cultural scenes in public space through street culture.