snl 코리아 리부트 시즌2 신혜선 관련 유행어
SNL Korea Reboot Season 2 Shin Hye-sun's Slang Meme SNL Koria Ributeu Sijeun2 Sinhyesun Gwanlyeon Yuhaengeo밈 이름: SNL Korea Reboot Season 2 Shin Hye-sun's Viral Catchphrase
Pronunciation
"SNL" (Ess-En-El), "코리아" (Koh-ree-ah), "리부트" (Ree-boot), "시즌2" (See-jeun Too), "신혜선" (Shin Hye-sun), "관련" (Gwan-lyeon), "유행어" (Yoo-haeng-uh).
Original Source
Period of Popularity
This meme gained traction when SNL Korea Reboot Season 2 first aired on December 25, 2021, with actress Shin Hye-sun appearing as the first host. Consequently, it was widely popular from late 2021 to early 2022.
Meaning
This meme originated from the 'Seventeen But Thirty' segment of SNL Korea Reboot Season 2. In this sketch, actress Shin Hye-sun played a police officer disguised as a high school student, awkwardly imitating slang popular among the MZ generation. The scene where Shin Hye-sun engaged in a "slang battle" with students, using neologisms like "Eojjeol TV" (어쩔티비) and "Jeojjeol TV" (저쩔티비), became particularly viral. This meme primarily carries a nuance of ignoring or sarcastically dismissing someone's words and is used to express the comedic aspect of generational language differences. Shin Hye-sun further extended the catchphrase into a longer phrase such as "Anmul TV Angung TV Ujjalraemi Jeojjalraemi Jigeum Hwanatjyu?" (안물티비 안궁티비 우짤래미 저짤래미 지금 화났쥬?), which garnered significant laughter.
Target Audience
It was widely used by SNL Korea's primary viewership, ranging from people in their 20s to 40s. It particularly resonated with teenagers and young adults in their 10s and 20s who are interested in MZ generation neologisms. The meme gained popularity across all age groups who enjoy humor derived from generational language differences.
Usage Guidelines
- Examples of Use:
* If a friend says, "I couldn't finish my homework today," you might playfully respond with, "Eojjeol TV Jeojjeol TV Anmul TV Angung TV Ujjalraemi Jeojjalraemi Jigeum Hwanatjyu?" * When someone is complaining, you can say "Eojjeol TV" to lightly dismiss them or playfully retort.
- Precautions for Use:
* This catchphrase carries a nuance of ignoring or sarcastically dismissing someone's words, so it should only be used among close friends or in lighthearted situations. In formal settings or situations requiring politeness, it can cause misunderstandings or appear rude, so caution is advised.
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