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Means "totally possible," using the intensifying slang prefix "ssap" attached to "possible."
A pun playing on "narak" (rock bottom/ruin) and "rock" (as in rock music), meaning one should stay positive even in a disastrous situation. Fans have even carried it as a flag at rock festivals.
A positive exclamation meaning "yay" or "woohoo." It became a meme after comedian Ryu Geun-il shouted "Yareu~" while doing an exaggerated eating performance on his YouTube channel "Utgorithm." It's often paired with "Chagall" (used for bad moods) in the formula "Chagall when upset, Yareu when happy."
"God" + "saeng" (life) -- describes living a disciplined, diligent, exemplary daily routine, as in "living the god-life."
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."