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Brave Girls' Rollin' Meme Beureibeu Geolseu Roollin Gwallyeon MimMeme Name
Brave Girls Rollin' Related Memes
Pronunciation
Brave Girls Rollin' (pronounced: brayv gurlz roh-lin) related memes
Original
Period of Popularity
Brave Girls' 'Rollin'' related memes began to explode in popularity in early 2021, particularly from late February to early March. This phenomenon was triggered by the 'reversal run' syndrome, where Brave Girls' 2017 song 'Rollin'', from a then-unknown girl group, gained renewed attention through a YouTube compilation video of comments.
Meaning
This meme encompasses various elements related to the phenomenon where Brave Girls' song 'Rollin'' achieved a 'reversal run' miracle, gaining immense popularity among soldiers and belatedly topping music charts. Key sub-memes include:
- Reversal Run (역주행): Refers to the phenomenon where a song that had faded from public attention belatedly gains popularity and climbs back up the charts.
- Milboard (밀보드): A portmanteau of 'Military' and 'Billboard,' referring to the phenomenon where the overwhelming support and fandom of soldiers significantly influenced music chart rankings.
- Stingray Dance / Scarecrow Dance (가오리춤 / 허수아비춤): 'Rollin''s signature choreography. Yujeong's 'Stingray Dance' and Eunji's 'Scarecrow Dance' are particularly famous.
- Mebo-jwa, Kkobuk-jwa, Wangnun-jwa, Danbal-jwa (메보좌 꼬북좌 왕눈좌 단발좌): These are affectionate nicknames highlighting the characteristics of Brave Girls members. Minyoung is called 'Mebo-jwa' (main vocalist), Yujeong 'Kkobuk-jwa' (resembling Squirtle), Eunji 'Wangnun-jwa' (big eyes), and Yuna 'Danbal-jwa' (suiting a bob haircut). The suffix '-jwa' is a playful honorific.
- Kim Nam Hong Yi (김남홍이): An affectionate nickname formed by combining the surnames of the members (Kim Minyoung, Nam Yujeong, Hong Eunji, Lee Yuna).
- Rollin' Rollin' Rollin' - Minyoung: An addictive chorus sung by Minyoung in a specific part of the song.
Consumer Base
Initially gained significant support primarily among men who had completed military service and male fans aged 30 and above, often referred to as 'uncle fans.' However, as the 'reversal run' phenomenon itself resonated with the entire nation, the consumer base expanded to include all ages and genders.
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