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Interpretation of fortune-telling slang _ fortune-telling slang
Slang originally refers to the code words and codes of gang members in the Jianghu in the old days, which are more common in novels, and later refers to the language that is popular in a special industry and can't be understood by outsiders. In the Internet age, online buzzwords are slang among netizens.
Slang in Jianghu is also called incision, spring point, inch point, lip point and lip code. Many gangs have created complicated incision systems, some of which are dialects.
Location: silver dollar. Now it means money.
Extended data:
Common slang
1, "Jumi": silver coin, gambling term.
2. "323": Chinese medicine believes that the gallbladder weighs about 323 San Qian, hereinafter referred to as "gallbladder", a gangster and gambling term.
3. "One Piece": the code word in the antique world, which can refer to one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand, etc. It varies from place to place. Antique dealers often ask the price when buying to test whether the seller is an expert.
4, "Mimi": money, Changsha code word.
In the slang of Beijing and Tianjin, "Paoer" is a rogue, "Buddha" is a thief, "dog meat" is Paijiu, and "Kelangma" is a farmer or countryman.
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