Korean Thread :P
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Thread Topic: Korean Thread :P
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Kekeke: When using "hehehe" just doesn't sound cute enough to express your laughter. Some people actually "kekeke" out loud, which is not recommended. Keep the kekeke-ing to texting. Over use of the kekeke can go from cute to annoying real quick. Use sparingly. Kekeke.
Kimchi: A yummy dish made most commonly with cabbage and red pepper powder used not only for eating, but kissing ( see Flower Boy Ramen Shop ), family bonding, and K-pop group member names. -
Michyeosseo: Means "Are you crazy?" in Korean. There's not one K-drama character who doesn't ask this question. In fact, it would be extremely crazy to watch an entire K-drama and no one asks this question. You can ask this kind of question to anyone and it's most effective when delivered in a over-the-top and dramatic way.
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Noona: Korean word meaning "older sister" used by males related or not, speaking to an older woman or girl. A noona usually finds herself being the object of affection for countless younger guys. SHINee are poster children for loving all the noonas in the world.
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Cool. Do you know how to count to ten? 'Cause if not, I will tell you. Spelled incorrectly because I don't know how to spell things.
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Omo!: The "OMG" of Korea. One usually uses this term when wanting to make a current situation even more dramatic. This term is best used when you find out something extremely surprising and shocking. If you really want to sound like you're shocked use multiple "omos" back to back really fast!
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Oppa: Meaning "older brother," oppa is a term used by girls when speaking to guys. "Oppa" is also loosely used to flirt and show affection for an older guy not related to a girl. Never, ever insult a girl's oppa... don't.
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Okay sure thing 2kan :)
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Prince of Asia: Actor and singer Jang Keun Suk's other title. In the world of JKS he believes he really is the Prince of Asia, and so do all his fans. You will most often find him in Japan singing, in Korea filming awesome movies and dramas, and on social media sites posting strange yet hilarious selcas.
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Hana
Duel
Set
Net
Dasit
Yasit
Yogup
Yoduel
Ahap
Yool
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Sasaeng: Obsessive "fans" who have one too many screws loose. These "fans" are known for their outrageous and often dangerous behavior towards Idols and actors. Sasaeng fans are known to stalk idols outside their homes, even break into their homes, chase them down in cars and taxis, and send creepy, disgusting, and unsanitary gifts.
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I don't know them and thanks for teaching me and everyone else who's reading!)
Skinship: When one person touches another person. It doesn't even have to be a major touch. If one person brushes their hand along another, it's skinship. If one person's shoulder accidentally brushes up against another it's still considered skinship. -
Soju: A distilled rice liquor sold in a green bottle, and the cause of all K-drama drunk scenes. If it weren't for soju, most K-drama couples would have never gotten together, because most leads have no idea at all how to take a hint.
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Sunbae: This term means "senior" in Korean, and is most often used in a school setting.
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Ulzzang: Means "best face" in Korean, and refers to people who are way better looking then the average. They usually posses large eyes, porcelain-smooth skin and are champions in online modeling contests. Ulzzangs are popular on social media sites, and often work for various Asian clothing sites.
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Kookyay(This is spelled wrong.):Flag or maybe it's flags, if you want to joke around you can pronounce it as cookie, but then you'd be saying the wrong thing.
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