Cyber neologisms refer to the relatively new words that appear frequently on the Internet. They are usually spread by popular culture, the Internet, the media, and other channels. The following are some examples of neologisms: 1 Tiny Times: The novel named Tiny Times by Guo Jingming has become a popular cultural phenomenon on the Internet. 2. Getting out of single: It meant "getting out of single status" was originally a slogan on social platforms. 3 Buddhism: The original post from a netizen meant "Unmovable Mountain, Follow Fate". It had become a popular cultural phenomenon on the Internet. 4. Explosive: It refers to content that has caused widespread discussion on the Internet, spread quickly, and has a wide range of influence. 5. Punch in: A work habit that originated from Japan meant "checking in every day". It had become a popular cultural phenomenon on the Internet. 6. The culture of mourning: It refers to a cultural phenomenon on the Internet that is mainly negative and pessimistic. It means "negative and pessimistic life." Double first-class universities referred to the "double first-class universities" and "double first-class discipline construction universities" among the universities in the mainland of China. It was a policy introduced by the Chinese government to improve the quality of higher education and international competitiveness. 8 Internet Celebrity: refers to individuals or groups who have a large number of fans and high attention on the Internet. They usually perform and create through live broadcasts and Short videos. 9. TikTok: A popular Short videos sharing app with a large number of users and content creators. 10 2D: A cultural phenomenon originating from Japan, meaning "two-dimensional world". It had become a popular cultural phenomenon on the Internet.