by Erin V June 20, 2007
Get the Shingig mug.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.
*fans comments*
"Shinggi banggi bboong bboong banggi..? Wahh kids these days love to make ridiculous words."
"Shinggi banggi bboong bboong banggi..? Wahh kids these days love to make ridiculous words."
by Hoshi blueprint December 26, 2021
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“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) “.
“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) “.
Jeonghan says “신기방기 뿡뿡방기 (shingibanggi bboong bboong banggi) “
it’s a word that can be used in various situations.
it’s a word that can be used in various situations.
by Lovely Carat✨ December 28, 2021
Get the 신기방기 뿡뿡방기 (shingibanggi bboong bboong banggi) mug.Like Hoshi Blueprint states in the other definition:
"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). "
Yes, shinggi bonggi may be preexisting words, but Jeonghan created the PHRASE, hence the "word play... few random Korean words". He came up with the phrase and asked CARAT's to make it popular and eventually it blew up. So stop being mad 😌
"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). "
Yes, shinggi bonggi may be preexisting words, but Jeonghan created the PHRASE, hence the "word play... few random Korean words". He came up with the phrase and asked CARAT's to make it popular and eventually it blew up. So stop being mad 😌
by dontwannacry December 30, 2021
Get the Shinggi Banggi Bboong Bboong Banggi mug.Shinigami literaly translated means: Death God, or God of Death. It is most commonly used in the Anime/Manga "Bleach" and the Anime/Manga "Death Note".
In Bleach, Shinigamis' (Soul Reapers in the English Translation) main jobs are to send spirits to the Soul Society (aka. the afterlife) and to cleanse Hollows.
In Death Note, Shinigamis are the (original) owners of notebooks called the Death Note. If a name is written in the Note, then the person of that name would die, and the responsible Shinigami would gain life.
In Bleach, Shinigamis' (Soul Reapers in the English Translation) main jobs are to send spirits to the Soul Society (aka. the afterlife) and to cleanse Hollows.
In Death Note, Shinigamis are the (original) owners of notebooks called the Death Note. If a name is written in the Note, then the person of that name would die, and the responsible Shinigami would gain life.
Rukia gave Ichigo Shinigami powers to fight the hollow FishboneD.
Whoever writes a name of a person in the Death Note, that person would die of a heart attack 40 second later, if not specified.
Whoever writes a name of a person in the Death Note, that person would die of a heart attack 40 second later, if not specified.
by Redclaw5 February 13, 2007
Get the Shinigami mug.Shinigami can give the human Shinigami Eyes at the expense of taking half of that human's remaining lifespan.Humans who make the "eye deal" gain the ability to see other humans' names and lifespan, making it easier to write their victims' names in their Death Notes.
by randifuker January 21, 2015
Get the Shinigami Eyes mug.In Japanese Mythology, the equivalent of our Grim Reaper. Many Japanese shows (i.e. Bleach, Death Note, Naruto, Descendants of Darkness, Zombie Powder etc.) use Shinigami in their plots, carting off the dead souls to the Meifu (Spirit Relem)
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