Pressing one's lips in a tight circular pucker while chewing food. A technique used by Mukbangers during a Mukbang video in an attempt to keep large quantities of food within the mouth. Any race/nationality can do the Korean Press; called thus because the origin of the Mukbang is Korean.
by Rainalot_ November 16, 2019
by Tokyo Starfish July 18, 2021
A newer term used by masculine discreet or closeted bisexual men who are looking for the same or similar and not wanting to attract much attention from others in the LGBT+ community. Often used in larger diverse metropolitan areas where Korean delis are more numerous and operate under direct and unassuming names.
by LongIsld101 June 09, 2023
by Vernynerny January 14, 2018
A Korean knot is made by tying the handles of a plastic bag around a kimchi container that is complex enough to contain the foul odor of the kimchi that is stored within, yet simple enough to remove when getting said kimchi out for eating.
Hey, honey! I am a white guy. How the hell do you expect me to get this Korean knot out, so we can eat this kimchi?!
I bought some kimchi from the local Korean food store, and I noticed the clerk double-bag my kimchi jar and secure the foul smell by tying each bag closed with a Korean knot.
I bought some kimchi from the local Korean food store, and I noticed the clerk double-bag my kimchi jar and secure the foul smell by tying each bag closed with a Korean knot.
by MrKoreanFan November 08, 2017
by thermonooklear February 09, 2022
Making vegetables taste good by adding a lot of delicious flavor
A staple Korean meal is a bowl of rice, many side dishes of vegetables, sometimes fish or meat, dried seaweed (pronounced like “geem”), and a bowl of soup.
A staple Korean meal is a bowl of rice, many side dishes of vegetables, sometimes fish or meat, dried seaweed (pronounced like “geem”), and a bowl of soup.
Korean food is so flavorful!
by Fabigail May 28, 2018