We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
"Break someone's ttukbaegi" means "hit them in the face." Originated as Busan slang comparing a head to an earthenware pot, now a common tough-guy threat used as a meme.
A Busan-dialect line from a scene set in Busan in a Korean gangster film. Meant to sound threatening, but the accent made it comically endearing, turning it into a meme.
Busan dialect for "wanna go a round?" — a challenge/fighting-words phrase that turned into a meme.
Dialect-flavored slang praising someone's tall, well-proportioned figure — often used to compliment celebrities' physiques.
A Busan-dialect line from Infinite Challenge, used to throw a random, out-of-nowhere question at someone.
A famous line from the 2001 film "Friend," used when someone tries to push an unwanted task or trip onto someone else. The phrase gets swapped with any place name to fit the situation.
A numeric transcription of the satoori phrase "meoseon-ilgo" (what's going on / what happened). Used as a reaction to absurd or baffling situations.