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스트릿 우먼 파이터 관련 유행어

Street Woman Fighter Catchphrases
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Street Woman Fighter (pronounced as it is written in English) related catchphrases.

Period of Popularity

This meme began to gain popularity concurrently with the broadcast period of Mnet's 'Street Woman Fighter' program, which aired from August 24 to October 26, 2021. Driven by the program's explosive popularity, related catchphrases and memes were actively consumed throughout the latter half of 2021, and their influence continued into 2022 through spin-off programs and parody videos.

Meaning

'Street Woman Fighter' related catchphrases refer to words and actions derived from the charismatic remarks, witty conversations, and impressive performances shown by the cast members of Mnet's dance survival program 'Street Woman Fighter' (SWF). The dancers' strong personalities, prideful battles, and memorable lines expressing mutual respect left a deep impression on viewers, leading to their rebirth as various memes. In particular, choreography from the program, such as the 'Hey Mama' challenge, gained widespread popularity and became a popular trend.

Target Audience

It gained significant popularity primarily among young women in their mid-teens to 30s and was actively used among those who enjoy dance culture. K-pop idols and celebrities also revealed themselves to be avid viewers of SWF and participated in related challenges, increasing its public recognition. Through various parody content, it was widely consumed across all generations.

Usage Examples

  • "Watch closely, this is a fight between the unnies (older sisters)." (Used by HolyBang leader Honey J to express confidence before a battle; it's used to show one's skill and momentum in any competitive situation.)
  • "So cool, so cool, my unnie!" (An exclamation used by PROWDMON's Lip J to cheer on Honey J; it's used to praise and encourage a cool person or situation.)
  • "Hey~" (An greeting exchanged by LACHICA's Gabee and PROWDMON's Lip J upon their first meeting; it's used to call someone or greet them in a friendly and hip way.)
  • "Noze, are you okay? I'm okay." (A line from WAYB's Noze, who calmly responded despite a difficult situation during a battle; it's used to show composure in challenging circumstances.)
  • "I'm not that young, am I? What were you doing when you were 24?" (A bold retort by YGX's Leejung when someone looked down on her; it's used to challenge someone who tries to judge based on age.)
  • "Lose it where?! I won't lose it!" (A phrase used by LACHICA's Gabee to express her strong will to protect what is hers; it signifies a resolute determination not to lose something.)
  • "Me, the weak one? I've never been the weak one." (A retort by YGX's Leejung when she was designated as the weak one in a 'weakest link battle'; it's used to express confidence and assertiveness.)
  • "Hey Mama" Challenge (Choreography created by WAYB's Noze gained immense popularity on TikTok and other social media, becoming a trend that many people followed and danced to.)

Usage Precautions

Since catchphrases related to 'Street Woman Fighter' often originate from the dancers' strong personalities and competitive dynamics, there is a possibility that using them in real conversations could offend others. In particular, competitive expressions like 'weakest link battle' should be used with caution, as they might cause misunderstandings if not used among close acquaintances. Similar to the 'devil's editing' controversy surrounding the program, some remarks might be perceived differently from their actual intent. Therefore, it is advisable to understand the background and context when using these memes.

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