Recently, as part of Christmas activities, Biden and his wife answered people’s calls at the White House. After a brief greeting with the Bidens, a man suddenly said the anti-Biden slogan "Let’s go, Brandon" (meaning "Fuck Biden"), but Biden didn’t know the meaning of this sentence, then said the slogan again, and then said "I agree. )”

  

  It is understood that the origin of Let’s go, Brandon was misunderstood by an interviewer. After the racing driver Brandon Brown won the race, the audience kept shouting "Fuck Joe Biden" during the interview. The reporter somehow heard it as "Let’s go, Brandon" and thought it was cheering for Brandon Brown.

  (Maybe racing driver Brandon Brown was so excited that he shouted "We did it. Let’s go" at first, which kept this sentence echoing in the reporter’s mind. )

  Later, "Let’s Go Brandon" became a hit, replacing "Fuck Joe Biden" as the latest national curse, and everyone was playing.

  Caller tells Joe Biden ‘Let’s go Brandon’ during White House Christmas event

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  Avulgaranti-Bidensloganmade for an awkward moment on Friday duringJoe Biden’s phone calls with children trackingSanta’s flight when a father said, “Let’s Go Brandon.”

  On Friday, when JoeBiden was on the phone with the children of the "Tracking Santa Claus" activity, a father said a vulgar anti-Biden slogan, "Fuck Biden", which made people feel embarrassed.

  vulgar

  vulgar /’v?lɡ? ; Vlg/means "(behavior) rude, vulgar and rude", which is interpreted as "not being polite in social situations" in English, such as Vulgar behavior’s vulgar behavior.

  The following noun appears: vulgarity.

  Synonym:

  Uncouth means "rude and uncivilized", which is interpreted in English as "being and speaking in a way that is rude or socially unacceptable".

  slogan

  Slogan/sl ɡ n/stands for "slogan; Advertising language ", A slogan is a short phrase that is easy to remember. Slogans are used in advertisements and by political parties and other organizations who want. people to remember what they are saying or selling.”

  Santa

  Santa Claus/Santa/Father Christmas/Kriskringle means "Santa Claus", which is interpreted in English as "the imaginary old man with long, White hair and a beard and a red coat who is believed by children to bring them presents at Christmas, or a person who dresses as this character for children ":

  Go to sleep quickly orSanta Clauswon’t come!

  Go to sleep, or Santa won’t come!

  Therefrain, asanitizedversion of “Fuck Joe Biden, ” has been an internetsensationsince a television journalist told race car driverBrandon Brownthat a Nascar crowd shouting the vulgarity was actually saying, “Let’s go Brandon.”

  This sentence is a simplified version of "Fuck Joe Biden", and it has caused a sensation on the Internet since a TV reporter told racing driver Brandon Brown that shouting this vulgar remark in the crowd in nascar racing was actually saying "Let’sgo Brandon".

  refrain

  Usually used as a verb, it means "hold back; Restraint ",which is interpreted in English as" if you regret from doing something, you delicately do not do it. "Give an example:

  Herefrained frommaking any comment.

  He refrained from making any comments.

  Here, the familiar word is ambiguous, and refrain is used as a noun to mean "chorus; Repeated words ",such as: a refrain from an old song’s chorus, give an example:

  Herconstant refrainis that she doesn’t have a life.

  What she always repeats is that she lives a boring life.

  sanitize

  Sanitize originally meant "disinfect; Sanitary treatment of; Make it clean ",which means" to make something completely clean and free from bacteria "in English;

  It can also mean "purification; Eliminate excessive (or harmful, unpleasant) content in ",which is interpreted in English as" to change something in order to make it less strongly expressed, less harmonious, or less generous ".

  He wants to allow only asanitizedreport/version of the incident to become public.

  Regarding the incident, he hopes that only the whitewashed report will be made public.

  sensation

  1) said "sensation; An outcry; A person (or thing) that caused a sensation ",which is interpreted in English as" very great surprise, excitement, or interest an lot of people; The person or the thing that causes this surprise "for example:

  The band becamea sensationovernight.

  Overnight, the band became famous.

  Previously, the poker Troye Sivan was rumored to have broken up for several months? It has appeared in the article that pop sensation can be understood as "pop superstar" and "pop king". Also, 63-year-old grandpa China’s oil pipe in online celebrity is entitled Master Carpenter’s ancient Chinese skills are a YouTube Sensation.

  2) as a countable noun, it can also mean "feeling; Perception "means" a feeling that you get when sth affects your body "in English, such as a tingling/burning sensation.

  3) as an uncountable noun, it can mean "sensory ability; Perceptual ability ",which is interpreted in English as" the ability to feel through your sense of touch ",for example:

  She seemed to havelost all sensationin her arms.

  Her arms seem to be completely unconscious.

  The lines in the movie Stuck in Love mentioned: I was come by the odd sensation. I seem to be driven by a strange impulse (feeling).

  Bidenand his wifeJill Bidenwere taking calls intothe North American Aerospace Defense Command Santa Tracker, which follows the progress of Santa’sreindeer-guidedsleighfor millions of children.

  Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, were answering a phone call from the North American Air Defense Command’s "Tracking Santa Claus’s Journey", which tracked the progress of Santa Claus in a sleigh pulled by reindeer for millions of children.

  reindeer

  A type of deer with large horns that lives in the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and North America:

  Santa Claus travels in a sleigh pulled by reindeer.

  Santa Claus travels in a sleigh pulled by reindeer.

  sleigh

  Sleigh /sle?/ stands for "sled (especially pulled by horses or dogs)", which is interpreted in English as "a type of sled pulled by animals, espcially horses or dogs".

  At the end of one call, a parent who gave his name asJaredsaid, “Merry Christmas and Let’s go Brandon.”

  At the end of a phone call, a parent who identified himself as Jared said, "Merry Christmas, Let’s go Brandon."

  “Let’s go Brandon, I agree,” a relaxedBidenresponded, before askingJaredif he was inOregon. By that point, the call was disconnected.

  "Let’s go Brandon. I agree," Biden responded with a relaxed face, and then asked if jared was in Oregon. At this point, the phone was cut off.

  Much about the Christmas Eve exchange was not immediately clear, including what the caller intended, whyBidenrepeated the slogan and whether either knew the origin of thephrase.

  Many things are unclear about this Christmas Eve communication, including the intention of the caller, why Biden repeated this slogan, and whether they know the source of this sentence.

  phrase

  A group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence.

  The White House did not respond to requests seeking comment.Jared’s full name and contact information were not immediately available.

  The White House did not respond to requests for comment. Jared’s full name and contact information have not been obtained yet.

  The slogan has become popular among supporters ofDonald Trump, the former US president whocaused a social media stormduring his own Christmas Eve phone call with children in 2018.

  This slogan is very popular among supporters of Donald Trump, the former US president who caused a social media storm when talking to children on his own Christmas Eve in 2018.

  Trumpasked seven-year-oldCollman LloydfromSouth Carolinaif she still believed inSanta“because at seven it’smarginal, right? ”Lloydlater told the media that she did indeed believe inSantaand had no idea what marginal meant.

  Trump asked Collman Lloyd, a 7-year-old from South Carolina, if she still believed in Santa Claus. "Because 7 years old (who still believes in Santa Claus) is rare, right?" Lloyd later told the media that she really believed in Santa Claus and didn’t know what the word marginal meant.

  marginal

  1) means "tiny; A small amount ",which is interpreted as" very small in amount or effect "in English:

  The report suggests that there has only beena marginal improvementin women’s pay over the past few years.

  The report shows that women’s wages have only increased slightly in the past few years.

  Phrases:

  Of marginal interest means "only a few people are interested", which is interpreted as "of interest to only a few people" in English. For example, articles about subjects of marginal interest are programs that only a few people are interested in.

  2) means "non-subject; Marginal "means" not part of a main or important group or situation "in English, such as marginal groups in society.

  Brandon Brownhimself has expressed displeasure at theappropriationof his name for an anti-Biden slogan.

  Brandon Brown himself expressed dissatisfaction that his name was used as an anti-Biden slogan.

  appropriation

  Means "appropriation; Take for yourself, misappropriate ",which is interpreted in English as" an amount of money to be used for a granular purpose; The act of taking something for your own use, universally without permission "for example:

  The author objected to theappropriationof his story by an amateur filmmaker.

  The author objected to amateur filmmakers stealing his story.

  Is it similar to apportitude?

  Appropriate as an adjective means "appropriate; Suitable, acceptable or correct for the partial circulations can also be used as a verb. Misappropriation; Occupy; Embezzlement "(to take sth, sb’s ideas, etc. for your own use, especially Illegally or without permission) for example:

  He was accused ofappropriating club funds.

  He was accused of embezzling club funds.

  In addition, appropriate as a verb also means "to take or give sth, espcially money for a specific purpose".

  Two million dollars hasbeen appropriatedfor research into the disease.

  Two million yuan has been allocated for the research of this disease.

  “I don’t want to be thesubstitutefora cuss word,” he recently told The New York Times.

  "I don’t want to be a substitute for swearing," he recently told the The New York Times.

  substitute

  1) As a noun, it means "substitute"; Substitute; Substitute "means" a person or that you use or have instead of the one you normally use or have "in English, such as a meat substitute.

  2) As a verb, it means "replace with …", which is interpreted as "to use something or someone instead of another thing or person" in English.

  You cansubstitute oil for butterin this recipe.

  You can use cooking oil instead of butter in this dish.

  cuss

  Cuss/ks/when used as a verb means "curse; Curse ",which is interpreted as" to swear at sb "in English:

  He used to come home drunk, shouting andcussing.

  He used to come home drunk, shouting and cursing.

  Cussward means "dirty words; If you swear, curse. "

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