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An ironic meme phrase used more often sarcastically than sincerely, to mock rather than praise.
A line from "The Glory," where victim Moon Dong-eun sarcastically cheers on her abuser Park Yeon-jin. Now used as an all-purpose backhanded compliment — praising someone while clearly mocking them.
A portmanteau of "wolgeup" (monthly salary) and "Lupin the thief" — an employee who collects a paycheck while doing little to no actual work.
A twist on "gamseong" (emotion/sensibility) made by swapping the vowel — carries a slightly mocking edge, as in "gaemseong cafe" for a place trying too hard to look aesthetic.
A casual way of saying thanks, shortened from the Japanese "arigatou gozaimasu" (あざす). Popularized by creator "Dr. Who" who used it frequently in his videos; now used both as genuine thanks and as a lightly sarcastic remark.