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2011

야 개 짖는 소리 좀 안 나게 하라

Hey, stop that dog barking!
Ya Gae Jitneun Sori Jom An Nage Hara
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Pronunciation

"Yah Gae Jit-neun Soh-ree Jom Ahn Nah-geh Hah-rah"

  • Yah: rhymes with 'bah'
  • Gae: rhymes with 'say'
  • Jit-neun: sounds like 'jit-noon'
  • Soh-ree: sounds like 'so-ree'
  • Jom: sounds like 'johm'
  • Ahn: sounds like 'ahn'
  • Nah-geh: sounds like 'nah-geh' (where 'geh' is like 'get' without the 't')
  • Hah-rah: sounds like 'hah-rah'

Popularity Period

This meme began to gain popularity from late July 2011, as the video spread across various portal sites and blogs under the name "Roar of Fury." At the time, it seemed to be briefly overshadowed by the "Reporter Yangban" meme, but it continued to be talked about and reproduced in various remixes and parodies. Its consistent parody and use in various media such as music, webtoons, games, broadcasts, and films up to the mid-2020s indicate that its popularity has transcended a temporary trend and established itself as a cultural phenomenon.

Meaning

"Ya gae jitneun sori jom an nage hara" originated from a scene where a man, frustrated by a persistently barking dog, explodes in anger and shouts at it. This meme is primarily used to express strong annoyance or dissatisfaction with loud or irritating noises, or with unnecessary or repetitive actions of a specific target. It serves as an expression representing heightened emotions that erupt in frustrating and bothersome situations, and is sometimes used to convey a humorously exaggerated reaction.

Target Audience

This meme is not limited to a specific age or gender and is widely used across all generations. Given its active parody not only by internet community and social media users but also in popular culture content, it can be said to be a universally recognized and used meme throughout Korean society.

Usage Examples

  • To express annoyance in a noisy situation: "Ya gae jitneun sori jom an nage hara!" (Hey, stop that dog from barking!)
  • The man's shout was sampled in Epik High's 7th album track 'Get Out of the Way'.
  • Changmo parodied it in Han Yo-han and Swings' album 'One-Way Bridge' track 'Whistle,' saying, "Hey! Stop the rappers from barking!"
  • It was also parodied in webtoon 'Ordinary 8th Grade' Episode 36
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and 'Tales of the Unusual'

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  • In World of Warcraft: Legion Patch 7.3, a world quest titled 'Stop the Dog Barking' appeared.
  • In the trailer for tvN entertainment program 'Player,' it was modified and used as "Hey! Stop the laughter!!!!"
  • In the 2019 film 'The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale,' actor Park In-hwan parodied it as a line.
  • In episode 6 of the 2025 Netflix drama 'Severe Trauma Center,' actor Kim Won-hae parodied it, saying, "Hey! Stop that helicopter noise! You sons of bitches!"

Precautions for Use

Due to the strong expletive "Ya i gaesaekkiya" (You son of a bitch) included in the original video, this part is often censored or softened when used in public settings or broadcasts. Therefore, when using this meme, it is advisable to omit the expletive or replace it with a different expression, considering the situation and the audience. For example, it is common to use a modified version such as "Hey! Stop that noisy sound!"

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