When a Korean woman lays out her back and uses her index finger and middle finger to spread her pussy wide open as if a small child was going to swim out of it
by BuddyFunBus January 14, 2024

When you invite a group of male friends to get hard in separate rooms, walk into a circle, lock eyes, drop the towels around your waist, and look down.
by Toxic Outlaw May 15, 2022

The term "taking a Korean Banger" is a suburban term used to describe the act of taking a shit. The idea is that your waste travels in a straight, downward motion with a point of impact (POI) within cross proximity of the launch zone. (Emulating North Korean middle tests.)
by LordMoradus March 6, 2018

When my asshole boss carpools with me, I always lock the windows and subject him to the korean oven.
by Jessejayms March 13, 2014

You kick someone in the shin and when they inevitably bend over to grab their leg you shove your dick in their mouth.
by Bigblackorthodontist April 6, 2024

by IrishSteeler14 December 7, 2014

Zero tolerance brand censorship policy on South Korean media. Not even stores without names or with generic names can escape from this policy, as long as they have at least one board with text on it, though, the clerk or the owner or the employee will not be blurred if they're in the topic or in question. Any passerby stores/vendors, without or with names/brands, ads, and items with names/brands are blurred. They will even blur the entire background if the background is full of stores/vendors and/or ads and/or brands, like background blur in video conferences/meetings. An exception is when the topic takes place outside South Korea and will only blur what they visit or news footage with a reporter/journalist on the field, otherwise, the background or a specific street side is blurred if the footages are not from the media
Can someone explain about Korean blur phenomenon? Looks like South Korea has a societal problem that not even Japan have, although they have similar problems. Searching for this particular thing would only get about censorship in general, which is not specific to South Korea (with the exception of some crime-themed documentaries like Natgeo Airport Security, in which all passerby airplanes logo and even obscure brands or local business brands are blurred, possibly done as litigation due to strongly negative topics and possibly causes a bad reputation to passerby brands)
by PuniUwUCute April 29, 2023
