A distilled beverage native to Korea. It is traditionally made from rice. Its taste is comparable to vodka, though slightly sweeter due to sugars added in the manufacturing process.
by Santonix October 31, 2011
A soldier's best friend in Korea, especially when they are on lockdown and can't go off post to get drunk in the club
You can mix soju with anything (Kool-aid, coke, etc) and if you don't say anything you can get someone tore-up drunk without them even knowing why!
by GI Bro September 26, 2004
The national alcoholic beverage of Korea. Made from potatoes, commonly between 17 ~ 30% alcohol by volume. Exorbitantly cheap in Korea (W1,000 or $1 per bottle), drunk socially at nearly every outing, business or casual. Drunk in shots, especially when challenged to. Famous among expats for its many drinking games, being foul tasting when drunk straight but invisible when mixed with juice. Also famous for its ability to get you bombed without you noticing.
Even more famous for soju death, its excruciating hangover.
Even more famous for soju death, its excruciating hangover.
Shall we go to a beverage parlor or an electronic music establishment and mingle with locals and foreigners alike tonight?
No, let's just buy some soju at the convenience store and drink in the park.
No, let's just buy some soju at the convenience store and drink in the park.
by jlaxx December 27, 2011
by max hardcore November 30, 2004
The terrifying hangover that comes from drinking too much soju, the Korean liquor famous for being cheap, boozy and sneaky.
by jlaxx December 27, 2011
I heard Michael was hosting a Soju Bang.
Damn, I really wanna sing, but can't get it on without a Soju Bang.
That Soju Bang last night got my head hurting and my throat throbbing
Damn, I really wanna sing, but can't get it on without a Soju Bang.
That Soju Bang last night got my head hurting and my throat throbbing
by PPHal October 25, 2022