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A catchphrase from the "Bok-bul-bok" (win-or-lose lottery) segments of the variety show "2 Days & 1 Night," playfully expressing relief at someone else's misfortune as long as you're not the one affected.
Originated when Henry, a foreign cast member on the show "Real Men," wrote "1do moreugesseumnida" (I don't understand one bit), misspelling "hanado" (not at all) as "1do" (using the numeral 1 for "il/one"). The stylized spelling "1도" became a standard way to write "not even one bit."
A citizen's garbled shout -- meant to be the show's title "Muhan Dojeon" but coming out as "Muyaho" -- captured on a variety show's Alaska episode. Rediscovered a decade later, it became a national meme for pure excitement.