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What does 23333 mean?

23333 is an Internet term, which roughly means haha, very funny. 233 comes from Maopu emoticon No. 233, which is an emoticon of beating the ground and laughing. Therefore, many netizens like to add the sentence 233 when posting on Tieba and forums to express the meaning of laughing.

23333 is generally used for comments, daily chats, barrages, and modal particles.

Since 2010, "233" has become a popular term on the Internet. Because it is close to "Uh, haha..." or "Ah, haha", it is used to express laughter.

At the same time, "233" sometimes evolves into 2333 or more 3 followed by it to indicate that you are laughing wildly. Multiple 3's can also indicate long-lasting laughter, which is used to show sarcasm or inner joy.

"233" can be followed by many "3"s to express the current mood. The usage is similar to "Ahaha" followed by N "ha"s. Compared with the latter, the usage of 233333 is more expressive. An inhumane atmosphere.

233 Various meanings of laughter have been derived based on the homophonic pronunciation. It usually means ridicule, ridicule, unnatural laughter, embarrassing laughter, self-deprecating laughter and other cuteness purposes. This depends on the context in the online conversation. Judgment, all in all, is very interesting.

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Other Internet terms:

213: 1 and 3 are written very close to each other, which is the letter B. S forms SB/2B (swearing), which is synonymous with NC. Simply put, it means idiot or brain-dead

SF/BD/DB/DXS: Sofa/bench/floor/basement, purely for purpose To townhouse/occupy the building. Reply in order.

F: It means floating, in order to prevent the post from sinking.

W: Just digging (grave) and making meaningless replies to sinking posts.

It’s soy sauce: it has nothing to do with passing by or just watching the fun.

Hold: Hold (translation: control)

ST: brush posts/pictures, in order to control the building or get points.

Water: It means nothing. For example, "water posts" refer to posts that are of little use.

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