#korean Slang and Meme Meanings
Explore MemeSlang entries tagged korean, including related slang, memes, examples, origin years, and platform context.
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Top #korean entries
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Daebak
a Korean reaction word for something amazing, surprising, or impressive.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Fighting
a Korean-English encouragement phrase meaning keep going or good luck.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Aegyo
a Korean pop-culture term for cute or charming behavior.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Oppa
a Korean address term widely recognized through K-drama and K-pop fandom.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Shibal Sekkiya
a Korean profanity phrase often referenced in clips, captions, and fandom jokes.
2021 · KOREA · TikTok, K-pop
Bias
a favorite idol, performer, character, or member in a fandom.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Maknae
the youngest member of a K-pop group or Korean social group.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Comeback
a new release or promotional return by an idol group or artist.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, YouTube
Bias Wrecker
a fandom favorite who challenges someone's original favorite member.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Hyung
a Korean term used by males for an older brother or older male friend.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, YouTube
Unnie
a Korean term used by females for an older sister or older female friend.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Noona
a Korean term used by males for an older sister or older female friend.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, YouTube
Aigoo
a Korean expression used for surprise, frustration, sympathy, or affection.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, TikTok
Selca
a Korean fandom word for a selfie, especially idol or fan photos.
2020 · KOREA · K-pop, Instagram
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