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Terminology

A reference for terms that are frequently used in our pages: #18: Refers to the standby song that you always sing when in a norae-bang (singing room) Ajumma: () a married woman characterized by short permed hair and aggressive attitude Ajusshi: () generally a married or older man characterized by poor sense of fashion and a huge ego Apku (short for Apkujong-dong): Hip and happening area on the south side of the Han River in Gangnam. This is where the best restaurants, bars and plastic surgeons are located. A hang-out for celebrities and the stylish. Adjoining neighborhoods are Cheongdam-dong, Samsung-dong and Shinsa-dong. Back: () strong and powerful social connections that can get you what you want (i.e. a job) Black Day: ( ) Exactly 1 month after White Day (March 14th), its the day where singles eat jja-jangmyun (Korean style black bean noodles) CC: acronym for campus couple or couples who meet and date during school (or sometimes work). A publicly announced school couple. CF: acronym for commercial film or better known as t.v. commercial Chaebol: () Large conglomerates that are run by families such as Samsung, LG/GS, Hyundai, Lotte etc. Dica: a Konglish term that is the shortened from digital camera Dongsaeng: () a younger sister/brother Expired or Poom-jeol-nam ( ) refers to when a man has expired or off the market due to marriage. Gong-ju Byeong () literally refers to princess sickness/disease; a female who thinks she is a princess and above everyone else; conceited and vain. Hoobae: () a person who is younger than you at school or work Hyung: () Older brother or close older male (used by males only) Being hyung comes with responsibilities Kyopo () A person of Korean descent who has lived in the west Jjim-jil-bang (): Korean style sauna and public bath with services such as Korean style exfoliation, massages, and other body treatments. Good for families and friends to hang out, relax and enjoy the spa food. Maknae (): The youngest or baby in the family or group. Moos: () our own term derived from moo-dari or thick or hefty calves in reference to the shape of moo or Korean turnip MV: music video Namchin: (/) short for namja chingu which means boyfriend NG: Not good A term used for outtakes when filming a movie or taping a television show Noraebang (): a singing room to practice your #18 (see above). Generally cheaper than Karaoke, which is considered to be more posh and upscale rooms with luxurious decor and usually delicious anjoo (side dishes with drinks). Nae-soong: () inconsistency between a girls true personality (i.e. extroverted), and external (i.e. introverted, shy and innocent) personality. In other words, trying to hide your true intentions self by acting sweet and innocent. No chu nyu: () an old maid or spinster Nuna: () a term used by males to address older sisters or older women Mohm-sal: () a condition when your body is unable to function (i.e. get up) due to exhaustion or extreme fatigue- a uniquely Korean phenomenon. Many ajummas get this. However, mohm-sal affects all ages. MT: membership training is a casual term that refers to trips taken for the purpose of bringing the members of a group closer together. Generally involves overnight stays, recreational activity (hiking, skiing etc) and drinking. Netizen: a term for internet citizens or persons who are part of the internet community. Om-chin-ah: (): short for my mothers friends son. A mothers friend who brags about her sons accomplishments (generally work or school related) and the lowly son has to hear about it. Oppa: () older brother or close older male (used by females only). Being oppa comes with responsibilities Oppa-dongsaeng -) used to describe a relationship between an older male and younger female. Also commonly used by celebrities to cover up their romantic relationship

Baram-doong-i: () a playboy; someone who is smooth with the ladies Pama: () a perm Pi-bu-mi-in: () a woman who has beautiful skin Pepero Day: ( ) An informal holiday on November 11 (11.11) where peppero chocolate sticks are given out as presents s-line: refers to the shape of a womans body selca: (): term that refers to self-camera or taking pictures of yourself Sogaeting: () blind date Ssang-ul: () bare face or without make-up Ssulung: ()a term widely used to describe cheesy jokes (literal translation: its cold) Sunbae: () a word used to address people that are older than you, usually in more formal situations UCC: refers to User Created Content or short video clips Ul-jjang: () a term created by netizens to describe a person with the best face (ul-gul []: face and jjang []: best) Unni () or sister. The term is used for referring to your real older sister (by a girl) and to a close older female (by a female). Also see noona v-line: refers to the ideal face shape in Korea- a v or oval. Yang-dari () : a two-timer; having 2 boyfriends/girlfriends at the same time Yeochin: (/) short for Yeoja Chingu which means girlfriend Wang ja: () 6 pack or washboard abs ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Holidays and Traditions in Korea ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ November 11: Pepero Day. The chocolate covered biscuit sticks are eaten or given out as presents since it resembles the day 11.11 Mid November : College entrance exams. (usually on the coldest day of the year) To stick or pass the exam, friends and family give test takers chocolates, rice cakes or yeot (traditional taffy) for good luck. December 25: Christmas. Generally, the holiday is spent hanging out with close friends more than family. January 1, New Years: Spent with family. To bring in the new year, rice-cake soup () is traditionally eaten. Yum! January/February: Lunar New Year. One of the 2 biggest holidays of the year (the other is Chuseok) to celebrate the new lunar year. The dates varies according to the lunar calendar. February 14, Valentines Day: Celebrated on February 14, On this day, the women give chocolates or big basket of goodies to their men. This tradition is opposite to the west. March 14, White day: Celebrated on March 14, exactly 1 month after Valentines Day. On this day, the men give chocolates or big basket of goodies to their women April 14:. Black day: A day for lonely singles. Celebrated exactly 1 month after White Day (see above) where single friends meet up to eat Jjajang-myun ( or Korean style black bean noodles) to mourn their status and to perhaps catch the eye of an attractive single slurping down noodles. June 14: Kiss day. Yep, thats right. The brilliant minds of someone in the land of the morning calm have thought of an excuse to kiss someone. So pucker up and plant one on whoever your heart desires

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