낉여왔어요
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Period of Popularity
The '~낉여왔어요' meme rapidly gained significant popularity in the first half of 2025. It originated within the NCT WISH fandom from a composite image of member Yushi. Later, a dog version of the image appeared, spreading beyond the fandom and gaining mainstream popularity. For a period, this meme was commonly found in the titles of YouTube videos and Instagram Reels.
Meaning
This meme is a deliberate misspelling of the phrase '끓여오거라' (kkeuryeo-ogeora, meaning 'go boil it and bring it') transformed into '낉여오거라' (~nil-yeo-ogeora). Its origin traces back to '차려오거라' (charyeo-ogeora, 'go prepare it and bring it') from the "Hambugi" meme, then evolved through '끓여오거라' (kkeuryeo-ogeora, referring to ramen) to its current form. Inspired by NCT WISH member Yushi's love for ramen, a composite image of his school days photo with a Pizza Tycoon game screen first became popular within the fandom.
Target Audience
While this meme originated within the NCT WISH fandom, it spread beyond the fandom and gained mainstream popularity with the rise of the dog version of the image. It particularly established itself as a playful cultural element among Gen Z and Millennials (MZ generation) who actively use social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok.
Usage Examples
This meme is used in various ways to playfully request someone to bring something or to do something.
- "Go 낉여오거라 Buldak Bokkeum-myeon!"
- "Go 낉여오거라 the Nujeot playlist!"
- "Ah, yes, senior! I've 낉여왔습니다 the requested materials!"
- "Wake up quickly and 낉여오거라 Buldak Bokkeum-myeon."
Variations such as '낉여오너라' (~nil-yeo-oneora), '낉여오니라' (~nil-yeo-onira), and '낋여오거라' (~nil-yeo-ogeora) are also used.
Usage Precautions
The '~낉여왔어요' meme can create a lighthearted atmosphere when playfully requesting or asking for something, especially among close friends or in online communities. However, since it is a non-standard expression originating from a deliberate misspelling, it is advisable to refrain from using it in formal or official settings.
Pronunciation
Pronounced roughly as 'nil-lyeo-wat-sseo-yo'. The first syllable, '낉', is a deliberate misspelling of '끓' (kkeul), and is pronounced with a distinct 'n' and 'l' sound, similar to the English word 'nil' followed by 'lyeo' (like 'lye-oh'). The remaining '왔어요' is pronounced 'wat-sseo-yo' (like 'what-suh-yo').
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