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OGRO Steady

Consonant-only abbreviation of "igeo real" ("this is real") — used to emphasize that something is genuinely true, often paired with "BBBG" (short for "bulbak-bulga," meaning "no rebuttal possible").

OGRO
Ojida Steady

Slang meaning "amazing" or "insane" — a signature exclamation of geupsikche (school-cafeteria slang), used in phrases like "ojineun mat" (insanely good taste).

Ojida
Geukhyeom (Extreme Disgust) Steady

Short for "extremely disgusted"; used to express strong dislike or revulsion toward something.

Geukhyeom (Extreme Disgust)
Legend of Legends Steady

A legend among legends; the ultimate compliment, as in "이건 레오레다" ("this is the legend of legends").

Legend of Legends
ROG (Real) Steady

Initial consonants of the Korean word for "real." Used like "ROG, that's true" to voice agreement -- similar to English "fr fr."

ROG (Real)
Ppakchim (Pissed Off) Steady

An intensified version of "annoyed," used as "I'm seriously pissed off."

Ppakchim (Pissed Off)
Jjeonda (That's Insane) Steady

Means amazing or incredible; sometimes doubled up as "jjeonda jjeol-eo" for extra emphasis.

Jjeonda (That's Insane)
Yeokdae-geup (All-Time Level) Steady

Emphasizes something is the best or worst ever recorded, as in "all-time-level heat wave" or "all-time-level restaurant."

Yeokdae-geup (All-Time Level)
Tear the Ribs Steady

Originally an exclamation of delight while eating delicious grilled ribs — now used as a meme for doing anything intensely and excellently.

Tear the Ribs
Jojyeo (Crush It) Steady

Means to demolish or finish something completely — used for working out, studying, gaming, anything done with full intensity.

Jojyeo (Crush It)
Jjin (For Real) Steady

A twist on "jinjja" (real/genuine), used to stress authenticity, as in "jjin-it" (it's the real deal) or "jjin-matjip" (a truly great restaurant).

Jjin (For Real)
Ssap-ganeung Steady

Means "totally possible," using the intensifying slang prefix "ssap" attached to "possible."

Ssap-ganeung
Cham-true Steady

A blend of Korean "cham" (really) and English "true," doubled up for emphasis. Used as in "that's cham-true."

Cham-true
Gae-kkul Steady

Literally "dog honey," meaning extremely lucky or great; used when encountering great luck or a really good deal.

Gae-kkul
"National-Power Level" (Gukga Gwollyeokgeup) Steady

A phrase from the web novel "Solo Leveling," popularized as a channel title by YouTuber Rallo. Used as a compliment meaning someone is "the absolute strongest" in their field.

"National-Power Level" (Gukga Gwollyeokgeup)
Geu Japchae Steady

A pun swapping "geu jache" (itself) for the similar-sounding word "japchae" (a Korean noodle dish), used for playful emphasis, as in "happiness japchae (itself)."

Geu Japchae