In Korean it means "What to do?" or "How?". It is used when there is a problem at hand.
Person 1: I can't remember where I put my wallet!!!
Person 2: Ottoke? Do you remember when you last had it?
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A man who forgot to take in a bath towel with him and is forced to wear a hand towel around his waist. He is subject to lots of fangirling.
An example of this, would be Song Seung Hun from a scene in the drama My Princess.
Two Ahjummas (middle aged ladies) are watching a drama.
Ahjumma 1: Omo omo. A shower scene. Pan lower! Pan lower!
Ahjumma 2: He has such beautiful choco abs.
Ahjumma 1: Look! He's only walking out with a hand towel around his waist. >:D
Ahjumma 2: It's so short, it looks like it can fall off at any moment. Ohohohohoh.
Ahjumma 1: I dub him Mr. Hand Towel.
Ahjumma 2: What is the main lead doing fainting? I would pounce on that!
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A Korean children's cartoon known for its main character of a cute, adventurous penguin.
Boy: Look it's Pororo!
Girl: Pororo is so cute~
Boy. No he isn't! He's super cool.
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A Korean greeting used over the phone. Meaning "Hello?".
Person One: Okay. I will see you tomor- *line goes dead*
Person Two: Yoboseyo? Yoboseyo?
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In Korean it means "Really?" or "Truly?" It is to be used in situations where you have feelings of doubt, or have a need to confirm the truth.
Person 1: I just got a text from the hot guy in my Physics class!!!
Person 2: Jeongmal? What did he say?
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