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2011

2호선 욕할머니

Line 2 Swearing Grandma
Ihoseon Yokhalmeoni
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Pronunciation

Ee-ho-seon Yok Hal-meo-ni

Period of Popularity

The "2ho-seon Yok Hal-meo-ni" meme began to gain public attention when related videos were first uploaded to YouTube in 2011. The grandmother in the video was known for frequently causing disturbances on Seoul Subway Line 2 from around 2010 to 2014. During this period, the video spread widely online and established itself as a meme.

Meaning

This meme originated from a video of a grandmother on Seoul Subway Line 2 verbally abusing passengers with severe profanity. Referred to as "2ho-seon Yok Hal-meo-ni" (Line 2 Swearing Grandma) or "Second Hal-meo-ni" (Second Grandma, referring to Line 2), the grandmother's various expletives and bizarre behavior in the video shocked and bewildered many people at the time, making it a hot topic. In particular, specific lines like "You b*tch, I have 11 factories!" and "If you want to live in Seoul, you need to know your manners!" left a strong impression and are often quoted.

Usage

This meme is primarily used to refer to the original incident involving the "Swearing Grandma" on Seoul Subway Line 2. It can also be invoked when discussing bizarre public behavior, unexpected aggression, or to quote the grandmother's memorable, albeit shocking, lines.

Target Audience

This meme was widely consumed by internet users across various age groups, particularly during its peak popularity in the early 2010s. It does not target a specific demographic.

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