What is '实锤(shí jū)' mean in Chinese Slang?
This term literally means "solid hammer" and refers to concrete evidence or proof of something. It’s often used in discussions or debates to confirm that something is true or undeniable.
Example: If someone shares undeniable proof of a celebrity scandal, you might say, "This is 实锤—no denying it now."
Fun fact: The term is often used in online gossip or investigative discussions.
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