Words
꼳쌍여 | noun | none |
kkotsang-yeo
colorfully decorated bier: A carrier decorated with flowers, used to carry a human corpse to a grave.
꼳쌤바람 | noun | none |
chilly wind in flowering season
A sudden chilly wind which blows in early spring, believed to blow out of jealousy of the blossoming flowers.
꼳쌤추위 | noun | advanced |
sudden frost; spring frost; recurrence of cold
The cold which returns when flowers start blooming in early spring.
꼳쏭이 | noun | none |
flower; blossom
The flower part of a plant, not including the stem and leaves.
꼳쑬 | noun | none |
stamen and pistil
A stamen and a pistil, the reproductive organs of flowering plants.
꼳씬 | noun | none |
kkotsin
floral shoes: Shoes that are decorated beautifully with floral patterns or different multiple colors.
꽈ː리 | noun | none |
ground cherry; strawberry tomato
A plant whose bag-shaped, red skin wraps a red, round fruit which contains small seeds, or its fruit.
꽈ː배기 | noun | none |
twisted bread stick
A pastry made of flour or glutinous rice dough braided strands, fried in oil.
talking cynically; sarcastic speaker
(figurative) The act of talking sarcastically or in a roundabout manner; or a person who talks in such a manner.
꽉 | adverb | intermediate |
firmly; strongly; tight
A word mimicking the manner of appying pressure very hard.
fully; compactly
In a state of being full of, or packed with something.
tight
In a state of being fitting too tightly or too small.
꽉꽉 | adverb | none |
firmly; strongly
A word describing the manner of applying pressure very hard a couple of times.
fully; compactly
In the state of being packed or crammed to the full.
꽝 | noun | none |
losing lot; nothing; blank
In drawing lots, etc., a state of losing the draw or not gaining any profit.
bummer; bomb
(slang) a state in which content or status of something is far from expectation or very poor.
꽝 | adverb | none |
bang
A word imitating the sound made when a heavy, hard object falls on the floor or bumps into the wall or another object.
boom
A word imitating the booming sound made when firing a gun or cannon, or when a bomb explodes.