"8" means literally "clap"
"8888" is a
net slang with Japanese origin that expresses praise.
First used on Twitter and Japanese video sharing sites, this slang spread to stream sites, such as Twitch, and now to
occidental net culture.
"8", which can be read as "
pachi" (γγγγ) japanese for clapping , is applied as a word to indicate the situation of applauding when complimenting someone.
In other words, "8888" means "cracking crackling".
This "8888" is often used simply as the meaning of applause at the beginning and end of the video, but at the end, the meaning of praise such as "great" and "bravo" is emphasized.
In addition, the number of times this 8 is repeated depends largely on the preference of the user.
Sound of hands clapping together one after another in applause:
"cracking crackling" = "clap clap" = "pachi pachi" = ( γγγγ ) = 88
Example:
-γΏγγ :
888π88888π8π888π
88
- 鳴ι : 8888 倧ζ·γβ
- ιͺιΆ΄ : 888888888888888888888888 βΊοΈ
- John : WhAt dOeS 8888 mEaN ???
- ζ₯εεη° : 8888 π
- γγ: 88888 GREAT 8888
- ι¬Όε‘ : (John)> π€£π€£π€£ γ°γ π€£π€£π€£
- γγγ :
888888888πππ
- John : (ι¬Όε‘ )> π’
- η·¨γΏ : γγγ γγΎγγ
888888888
-δ½γγΉγ : 8888888888πππ