펜트하우스 시리즈 관련 유행어
Catchphrases from The Penthouse Series Penthouse Sirijeu Gwanryeon YuhaengeoMeme Name: Penthouse Series-related Catchphrases
Pronunciation
The Korean phrase "펜트하우스 시리즈 관련 유행어" is pronounced as:
- 펜트하우스 (Penthouse): Sounds like the English word "Penthouse".
- 시리즈 (Sirijeu): Sounds like the English word "Series".
- 관련 (Gwallyeon): Pronounced "Gwan-lyeon" (where 'Gwan' rhymes with 'gone', and 'lyeon' rhymes with 'leon' in 'Napoleon').
- 유행어 (Yuhaengeo): Pronounced "Yoo-haeng-uh" (where 'Yoo' sounds like 'you', 'haeng' rhymes with 'hang', and 'uh' sounds like 'uh' in 'sofa').
Original
Period of Popularity
From October 2020, when the drama first aired, until September 2021, and even beyond, catchphrases related to 'The Penthouse' series gained immense popularity and were widely used. The drama achieved tremendous success, surpassing 30% viewership ratings for weekday dramas in Korea and ranking #1 in topicality for a total of 24 weeks, significantly impacting society as a whole.
Meaning
Meme catchphrases related to 'The Penthouse' series are created by parodying or quoting the intense and provocative lines or situations of the drama's characters. As popular as the drama itself, its famous lines were frequently discussed among viewers and used to express various emotions or satirize specific situations. Mainly, lines from the characters' exaggerated emotional expressions or shocking scenes were consumed as memes.
Consumer Base
As 'The Penthouse' series garnered high viewership ratings across all generations and was widely loved, these memes were broadly used by viewers of all ages and genders who watched the drama. In particular, they were actively used among female viewers aged 20s to 50s and above, who constituted the drama's primary audience, and also spread to younger generations through online communities and social media.
Usage Examples
- "Get out of my house (right now)!": Used in situations where someone strongly rejects unwanted behavior or an unwelcome guest.
- "I'm already trembling.": Used to express anticipation or nervousness before something happens.
- "Did you sleep?! Did you?!": Used to confirm a shocking fact or express surprise at an unbelievable situation.
- "Shut up!": Used to interrupt or strongly stop someone from speaking, often borrowing the image of the character Cheon Seo-jin to express exaggerated anger.
- "You trashy people!": Used to criticize people who engage in immoral or irrational behavior.
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