Forming nouns relating to South Korea and its (popular) culture, as ?-beauty, ?-culture, ?-food, ?-style, etc.
K-
Korea’s version of a private karaoke room!
noraebang
This is the term used by guys to call females who are older than them.
Noona (누나)
kimbap
No Luck!
꽝!
the Korean version of English words. This term is a combination of two languages such as 콘센트.
잠깐! 보너스 점수! 콘센트의 영어 표현은?
Konglish
OUTLET
It's the form of casual physical affection, touch or physical contact shown in Korean dramas among friends or close ones.
skinship
This is the term used by girls to call males who are older than them.
Oppa (오빠)
A Korean dish consisting of cellophane noodles made from sweet potato starch, stir-fried with vegetables and other ingredients, and typically seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil.
japchae
fried chicken served with beer.
chimaek
This is a unique form of musical storytelling
Pansori
This is nothing but having a ' live broadcast while eating food ' in which a host consumes various quantities of food while interacting with the audience.
Mukbang
In Korea: the ruling class; the nobility.
양반
Korean meal consists of many side dishes which are called this. Those are often served when you visit Korean restaurants by the owners.
Banchan ' 반찬 '
다음중 OED에 올라가지 못한 단어를 모두 고르면?
삼겹살, 떡뽁이, 빙수, 호미
빙수, 호미
A very famous word among the K-drama watchers. It means "doing cute things." It's a gesture.
애교 Aegyo
Something desirable, esp. when acquired or found by chance; a jackpot.
대박
In Korea: women trained in singing and dancing, working as entertainers at the Korean royal court.
gisaeng
꽝이요!
No Luck!
turnip pickles with lightly seasoned cold liquor
Dongchimi
an establishment with multiple computers providing access to the internet for a fee, usually for gaming.
PC bang
expressing encouragement, incitement, or support: ‘Go on!’ ‘Go for it!’
Fighting! Hwaiting!
"the youngest person in a family or group" or "youngest member of a K-pop group."
maknae
This is Korean candy made with melted sugar and baking soda originating from South Korea.
Dalgona (달고나) or ppopgi (뽑기)
Korean stews. There are many varieties.
jjigae