吐槽

Chinese Slang Chinese ★★★★★ 5/5 casual tǔ cáo
拼音 tǔ cáo
汉字拆解 吐 (spit out) + 槽 (slot) -> speak out complaints or witty criticism.

含义

To complain, roast, or point out flaws in a humorous or sharp way. It is often playful rather than purely hostile.

吐槽 is used for casual criticism of shows, work, products, or awkward moments. The tone can range from friendly banter to serious frustration.

例句

  1. 大家边看节目边吐槽,气氛很热闹。
  2. 我想吐槽一下这个排队系统。
  3. 他吐槽得很准,但没有恶意。

用法指南

语境: friends, reviews, social media

语气: witty, annoyed, playful

正确说法

  • 我来吐槽一下这个剧情。(Let me roast this plot a little.)
  • 可以吐槽,但别人身攻击。(You can criticize, but avoid personal attacks.)

错误说法

  • 把正式投诉完全说成吐槽。(A formal complaint needs more neutral wording.)

常见错误

  • Assuming it always means harsh criticism; it often carries humor.

起源与历史

Borrowed from Japanese comedy culture, where it refers to responding sharply to absurd points.

文化背景

时代: 2000s onward

世代: Broadly understood by younger and middle-aged internet users

社会背景: Mainstream online and media audiences

地区说明: Common in Mainland variety shows, reviews, and comment sections.

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