A phrase made by k-pop boyband Seventeen's Jeonghan. It's a word play that consists of a few random korean words that sounds funny (바기바기 차덜 바기 신기방기 뿡뿡방기). This phrase was nominated as k-idol meme of the year award. Several k-pop idols such as Stray Kids, Loona, TXT, Enhypen and more has used this phrase. It even got to be featured in several k-pop reality shows and it is popular among knets.
“신기방기 뿡뿡방기 (shingibanggi bboong bboong banggi) ” is made by Jeonghan from group SEVENTEEN. It is based on Jeonghan’s comment on Weverse, and seems to come from the meaning of “싱기 방기 (very mysterious)”.
“싱기 방기” seems to be a word often used by young people, emphasizing “신기 하다 (mysterious)”.
Then, Jeonghan arranged “싱기 방기” to make “신기방기 뿡뿡방기 (shingibanggi bboong bboong banggi) “.
Nonexistent points given when one hits things with their car.
Although not directly mentioned, the term was created from the character Shingo in Initial D that races dirty and likes to tap cars on purpose to get them off balance, often resulting in spinouts or worse.
A Korekiyo Shinguji is very regal and dark. It's style and likings of humanity is at a high level and it's dislikings of being reminded of how it hurt anyone in the past / present offends it in a bad way. A Korekiyo Shinguji's favorite equipment is probably a rope, specifically red, And it's aesthetic is of nature. It has long hair and is most likely to be seen wearing a dark mask where it hides the makeup it wears under the mask to say that it's sibling is taking over them. A Korekiyo Shinguji is very handsome, And it's voice can give you tingles.
Person One: "Why is the guy with the girl on the seesaw so handsome?"
Person Two: "Must be Korekiyo Shinguji! He seems familiar to me!"