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Streamer Aldin blurted out "gwaenchana (ning ning ning ning)" — "it's okay" — out of context during a broadcast, and fan clips spread the phrase. It echoes a viral clip of an Indonesian fan crying while repeating the broken Korean phrase "gwaenchana," itself referencing a K-drama gag scene/song where a character keeps saying "it's okay" even after a car crash.
The streaming alter-ego of webtoon artist Lee Mal-nyeon. His catchphrase "calmly" ("chimchakhage") along with various quotes and scenes from his broadcasts have become memes.
From Japanese "hako" (box) — refers to a small-scale streamer or channel with a modest following.
Started when streamer Woowakgood misread "LEGEND" as "Regeno" (레게노) on stream. Now used to mean "legendary."