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슉 슈슉

Swish Swish
Syuk Syusyuk
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Period of Popularity

This meme began to gain popularity from late 2020 to early 2021, primarily centered around online communities like DC Inside. It spread rapidly, especially in the form of image macros (jjalbangs) featuring the Dolhareubang (stone statue from Jeju Island).

Meaning

The "Syuk Syusyuk" meme is characterized by its dialogue, such as "Syuk. Syusyuk. Syuk. Syusyuk. Shi. Shiballoma," overlaid on an image of a Dolhareubang. Here, "Syuk Syusyuk" is an onomatopoeia representing fast and agile movement, and the crude expletive that follows adds an unexpected twist. It is mainly used to depict sudden and intense reactions in unexpected situations or to describe rapidly moving objects.

Target Audience

It is actively used primarily among internet community users and gamers in their late teens to early thirties. Many parodies have been created on video platforms like YouTube and Twitch, as well as various online game communities, making it widely known to both men and women.

Usage Examples

This meme has been re-created and parodied in various forms. It has even been made into obscure programming languages like 'Syusuk Language' or 'Syuklang'

yf-dev.github.io/syusuk/index.html

,

github.com/pjongy/shook-lang

, and produced as animations or 3D animations

,

. Furthermore, it has been utilized in various fields, such as 3D pen creator Sanago making a microphone in the shape of this Dolhareubang

, or being released as a figure

. In-game parodies include an epic item in Dungeon & Fighter that shouts this dialogue

, and Lilac Cookie transforming into a Dolhareubang motion and shouting the dialogue during a Cookie Run: Kingdom April Fools' Day event.

Usage Precautions

This meme contains profanity ("Shiballoma") in its original dialogue, so caution is advised when using it in formal settings or public places. Additionally, its comedic style might be perceived as somewhat obscure, so not everyone may understand or appreciate its humor.

Pronunciation

Sounds like 'Shook Shoo-shook.' The 'syuk' (슉) part is pronounced like 'shook' (as in 'book'), and the 'syusyuk' (슈슉) part is pronounced like 'shoo-shook' (with 'shoo' as in 'shoe').

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