We gather newly rising and long-lasting memes. We don't judge — we show them as-is. The interpretation is up to you.
A term that stuck since COVID, meaning to handle things without in-person contact -- synonymous with "untact."
A habitual filler phrase used to open a sentence, as in "wait, but seriously?" -- the sentence structure itself gets copied as a meme template.
An intensified version of "annoyed," used as "I'm seriously pissed off."
An English phrase of resigned acceptance. In Korea it's used with the same nuance as the native expression "byeolsu-eopji" (nothing can be done about it).
From gaming's "main character / sub character." Refers to having dual identities, like one's work self (main) versus after-hours self (side).
"Too Much Information" -- oversharing details nobody asked for. "TMI, but..." has become a common conversational opener.
Shortened form of "iced vanilla latte" (아이스 바닐라 라떼), a common cafe abbreviation that stuck because ordering the full phrase repeatedly felt too long -- customers now just say "one abara, please."