We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
A dance challenge set to the chorus "도마도마 (catch it!)" of the Brazilian funk track "MENTE MÁ." Launched by RIIZE member Wonbin, it spread through China's Douyin before being re-imported back to Korea.
Started when elementary schooler Kim Ji-yoon imitated the "Seo Yoonjeong" teacher character from comedian Jeong Yi-rang's YouTube series "Chopin Piano Academy" in a Reels video. The format "(Name)-a~ Why, teacher~ Didn't I tell you not to (action) at (place)~ Sorry~ 뀨❤️" exploded into a viral challenge.
Instagram creator Osangchu declared this via Reels as "distributing a 2026 buzzword." It fuses "nalli natda" (all hell broke loose / total chaos) with the name Elizabeth — the "-jabeseu" ending. Used when you're shocked or making a fuss. The "[emotion] + jabeseu" structure is endlessly remixable (sad-jabeseu, happy-jabeseu). He said he'd hand it out, and people actually did use it.
A hand gesture (🤙👍) shown by a middle-aged man interviewed on comedian Kim Hae-jun's YouTube show "Romantic Couple" (uploaded Jan 7) went viral and became a meme signaling approval — a wordless "that's good."