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Tag: women

golbaengi - a very drunk woman, male slang relating to sexual assault, from the word for sea snail

golbaengi 골뱅이: the slang of sexual assault in Korea (NSFW, somewhat)

2017-11-02 saramcadory Uncategorized Leave a comment

“She’s lucky I’m a gentleman and didn’t do anything.”

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baekma tada - to ride the white horse - a rude phrase for sex with a white woman

baekma tada 백마 타다: A somewhat NSFW look at a creepy Korean phrase

2017-06-13 saramcadory Dating, sex 18 comments

Yeah, there’s a brothel for that.

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Burberry-man 바바리맨

2016-08-31 saramcadory Clothing & Accessories, School One comment

There’s even an arcade game where you throw things at the flasher.

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Onepiece 원피스

2016-08-17 saramcadory Clothing & Accessories Leave a comment

In South Korea, where femininity is often played up, the onepiece is extremely popular.

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