Main Dancer of Ateez. Literal perfection, he's adorable off stage but on stage is literal Satan and will make your wig take a world tour. e's the softest baby boy but also hell on earth. I suggest you buy holy water before watching anything that involves this man.
Girl: Did you see Ateez live yesterday?
Boy: Yes and Jung Wooyoung snatched my wig right off my dusty head top with his duality
Stan Ateez cowards
Boy: Yes and Jung Wooyoung snatched my wig right off my dusty head top with his duality
Stan Ateez cowards
by uwujini September 14, 2019
Dat Ass! Possibly the hottest member of the Kpop girl group KARA, known for her amazing ass-shaking skills and singing voice
by raiK0 January 06, 2012
by Amazingness November 22, 2006
Boston George, invented the cocaine market in 80's. serving sentence until 2015 in Ottisville correctional institute. Great man, loved his father and daughter. Autobiography: "Grazing In The Grass Until The Snow Came"
by Urban Dictionary March 03, 2004
Jung Jaehyun is...
1. Everyone's First love
2. The man who can be cute and hot at the same time
3. A LOAF OF BREAD
4. too good to be true ;)
5. The type of boyfriend that will never be our boyfriend ;-;
He's basically the word PERFECT
1. Everyone's First love
2. The man who can be cute and hot at the same time
3. A LOAF OF BREAD
4. too good to be true ;)
5. The type of boyfriend that will never be our boyfriend ;-;
He's basically the word PERFECT
by dreamy.doyoung November 16, 2020
A slang term popular in early/mid 1980s Germany and Austria, which was the equivalent of the English term, "Yuppie". This neologism was used in much the same way to mock a new wave of American-influenced young urban sophisticate twenty-somethings in Austria and West Germany at the time.
Translated from German, "junge Römer" means "young Roman(s)" (the term can denote both singular - when used for a male - and plural), likening the heightened style of living of these young Europeans to that of many of the extravagant upperclass Romans in Rome's Golden Age.
The term was popularized further by Austrian pop/rock singer, Falco, in 1984 with his song by the same name, which glamorized the junge Römer lifestyle (Falco counted himself among this group of people).
Translated from German, "junge Römer" means "young Roman(s)" (the term can denote both singular - when used for a male - and plural), likening the heightened style of living of these young Europeans to that of many of the extravagant upperclass Romans in Rome's Golden Age.
The term was popularized further by Austrian pop/rock singer, Falco, in 1984 with his song by the same name, which glamorized the junge Römer lifestyle (Falco counted himself among this group of people).
From Falco's, Junge Römer:
"Junge Römer, die Nacht ist jung wie ihr,
vergesst das Morgen."
Translation: Young Romans, the night is young like you, forget the morning.
"Junge Römer, die Nacht ist jung wie ihr,
vergesst das Morgen."
Translation: Young Romans, the night is young like you, forget the morning.
by Humberttt October 28, 2007