Say “fire” when someone ends a sentence with “what.” This prank, which may have traveled thousands of playgrounds, finds new impetus on social networks. Except now, the famous “barber” has given way to strange words, like “quoicoubeh” or “apayinye.” Expressions that have no meaning, but that attract by their sound.
he caught his master
The principle remains the same: when your interlocutor pronounces the sound “what”, it is necessary to draw a “quoicoubeh”. To correctly place an “apayinye”, it will be necessary to hear the sound “eh”. This Weird New Language Game Is Coming Straight From TikTok, As Explained the parisian.
Beyond the playgrounds, these new expressions are also invading the classrooms. The ultimate goal is to corner his master and post it all on the Chinese platform. Thus, too, the TikTok trend was born in early December in a video posted by Camskolavache, known as “La Vache.”
Viewed now more than 2.3 million times, the video seems to have taken the playground by storm. And all the youngsters seem very attentive to this new game, because since the beginning of January feints and traps have been linked to launch the “quoicoubeh” and the “apayinye”. Among the most popular TikTok, the one by majda_sup60 has accumulated more than 3.6 million views since its publication on January 10.
a kind of communication
asked by the parisian, a French teacher observes the phenomenon mainly among fifth and fourth grade students. If someone has already tried to set her up, she accepts it with a smile “if she doesn’t stop him from working”. She before adding her: “There is a type of communication that we cannot prevent, and it is good that it also exists.
The social network is full of videos of the same type. The keywords #quoicoubeh and #apayinye each generated 12.3 million and 2.4 million views on TikTok. So your turns of phrase will still need to be paid attention to for a few more weeks. Especially in the presence of young adolescents.
Source: BFM TV
