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Xueba, an online buzzword, refers to students who study well and get high grades in all subjects.

A person who studies hard, studies all the time, and can easily get high marks when everyone fails in the exam. Can bear the pain and pressure that ordinary people can't bear.

Original intention: refers to a person who controls and monopolizes education or academia by virtue of power or refers to academic hooligans. Also known as learning method, it is a neutral word.

Students who study well and get high grades.

It also refers to people who study hard before the final exam or professional exam.

A person who studies hard, studies all the time, and can easily get high marks when everyone fails in the exam.

extended meaning

The meaning of "Xueba" in network language is different from its original intention, meaning "academic overlord", which is generally used to refer to a kind of person who usually studies hard, studies hard, has rich knowledge and has remarkable academic achievements. Specifically, it is the antonym of "respect or blow" that you study hard and get good grades.

Xueba is not a person who gets full marks in the exam, nor a bookworm who only works hard all day, but a person who really sticks to his dream. Generally speaking, the first is to study hard, and the second is to love learning.

Related words

Learn god: network language. In particular, it refers to some students who have both Yan value, EQ and IQ, and study effortlessly but are far ahead.

Scum: Internet language. And Xueba are antonyms, referring to groups with unsatisfactory learning. With the widespread use of school residue, many students with ideal grades also use it to express their modesty.

Citation example

For example, the hard work of Xueba is often beyond the reach of ordinary people. In order to save time, a schoolmaster in the science class of Grade Two, Senior Middle School Attached to Minzu University of China often skips lunch and uses cookies instead, just to spend more than ten minutes reviewing the same topic than others.