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Korean expression 삐끼삐끼춤 (Bikki Bikki dance) Cheering, Chicken, and Community: The Magic of Korean Baseball!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RECDjIBDmJU출처 YTN dmb   The 삐끼삐끼춤 (Bikki Bikki Dance) is a popular cheer dance associated with the Kia Tigers baseball team, and it is typically performed to the tune of the 삼진아웃송 (Strikeout Song). This dance consists of lively and playful movements that fans and players can enjoy together during the game. The name 삐끼삐끼 comes from the rhythmic hand gestures that m..

Korean 2024.11.20

Korean expression 먹방 (mukbang) More Than Just Food—It’s a Cultural Experience

먹방 (mukbang) is a popular South Korean broadcast genre that combines the words 먹다 (meokda), meaning "to eat," and 방송 (bangsong), meaning "broadcast." In a typical 먹방, hosts eat large quantities of food while interacting with their audience through live streaming or pre-recorded videos. These broadcasts often feature a variety of foods, from traditional Korean dishes to international cuisine, and..

Korean 2024.11.18

korean expression 여사친(yeosachin)/남사친(namsachin) Just Friends or More?

여사친 (yeosachin) and 남사친 (namsachin) are Korean slang terms used to describe friends of the opposite gender.여사친 refers to a female friend. The term is a combination of 여자 (yeoja), which means woman, and 사친 (sachin), which is a colloquial abbreviation of 사람 친구 (saram chingu), meaning friend.남사친 refers to a male friend, combining 남자 (namja), meaning man, with 사친.These terms are often used in casual..

Korean 2024.11.17

Korean expression 인증샷 (injeung shot) What is an 'Injeung Shot'? It's Not About Guns!

인증샷 (injeung shot) is a popular term in South Korea that translates to 'verification shot' in English.It refers to a photograph taken to verify or showcase a specific moment, experience, or location, often for social media posts. For example, when someone visits a famous landmark, they might take an 인증샷 to prove they were there, which they then share on platforms like Instagram or Facebook. Thes..

Korean 2024.11.15

Korean expression 치맥 (Chimaek) Korean Comfort Food: Unpacking the Joy of Chimaek!

치맥 (Chimaek) is a popular South Korean cultural phenomenon that combines two favorite items: 치킨 (chicken) and 맥주 (beer). The term is a blend of the words 치킨 and 맥주. In Korea, 치맥 is typically enjoyed as a casual meal or snack, especially during gatherings with friends, family, or while watching sports. The fried chicken can be prepared in various styles, including spicy, sweet, or garlic-flavored..

Korean 2024.11.12
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