Taiwanese Female artist.
Names
- 明 (míng): “bright / clarity,”
- 阿明: 阿 (ā), a prefix used to form familiar nicknames. 明 (míng) “bright / clarity,” also a common given name. So “Ah-Ming” is a nickname form of someone named 明.
- 5unri5e666: Leetspeak for "sunrise", with 666 being Taiwanese/Chinese internet slang for “awesome,” “cool,” from 溜溜溜 / liùliùliù (sounds like “slick”). ‘Sunrise (cool/awesome)’
- PM_blackdoooog: PM could literally be “private message” (私訊), or just letters in a username. Black "黑", dog "狗", doooog is elongated "黑狗狗" (black doggy). This matches a common Taiwanese internet style: English, stretched vowels, and an animal word is used humorously or to sound chaotic/edgy.
- mhblackdooogmh: mh ... mh are symmetrical padding characters. In Chinese-language chats, mh (嗯哼) / mh~ is a sound that expresses a smug hum, a mischievous “hehe~”, a teasing or playful tone, a low-level “snarky” expression. Typing mh became a very short way to express a vibe that is playful + smug + slightly evil-cute, So using mh as a wrapper creates a "vibe aesthetic" rather than a linguistic meaning.
- Dìyù Dàozhǎng (地獄道長): Dìyù (地獄) "hell / the underworld", Dàozhǎng (道長) "Daoist leader / senior Daoist priest".
- 80085: Leetspeak that looks like “BOOBS”. This usage is known in Taiwan as well.