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What does Internet Language ALICE mean?

"ALICE FRIENDS" are lovers of outdoor sports.

The word "Donkey" originated from the Internet. "Donkey" originated from Sina.com. "Donkey" was first spread from the Sina Travel Forum. It is a homonym for "tourist" and generally refers to those who participate in tourism and self-guided tours. Friends, this kind of friends call each other ALICE friends.

But now it refers more to backpackers, that is, outdoor enthusiasts who carry backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, and camping. To put it simply, "alice friends" are lovers of outdoor sports.

Extended information:

Commonly used Internet language terms

233: interjection, laugh. Maopu’s expression No. 233 is laughing, so this number is used as a proxy for laughter. Increasing the number by 3 means increasing the level of laughter.

2B: Adjective. It comes from the related saying about "two" in the northern dialect, which is extremely stupid. There are also euphemisms such as "My head was pierced by a 2B pencil".

3Q: Interjection. ThankYou, thank you.

54: Verb. The homophonic pronunciation of "ignore" means to ignore a person and express the greatest disdain for him or her.

886: Interjection. Goodbye, goodbye.

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