背书人

Chinese Slang Chinese ★★★ 3/5 casual bèi shū rén
拼音 bèi shū rén
汉字拆解 背书 (recite from memory) + 人 (person) -> memorization person.

含义

A person stuck memorizing texts, notes, or exam material.

It is a self-label for students reciting vocabulary, law articles, political theory, or textbook points. The tone is hardworking but self-mocking.

例句

  1. 期末周的走廊全是背书人。
  2. 背书人今天也在和重点死磕。
  3. 图书馆角落坐满了背书人。

用法指南

语境: campus, classmates, student social media

语气: self-mocking, diligent

正确说法

  • 考试前自嘲我是背书人。(Before exams, you can call yourself a memorization person.)

错误说法

  • 把推荐产品的背书人和校园背书人混用。(Endorser is another meaning of 背书.)

常见错误

  • Reading 背 as carrying books; here it means reciting.

起源与历史

Built from 背书, meaning to memorize by recitation, plus 人 as an identity label.

文化背景

时代: 2010s-2020s

世代: Students, Gen Z, and young office workers

社会背景: Urban internet users

地区说明: Fits exam-heavy majors where memorization becomes a visible daily routine.

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