Misspelling (sometimes intentional out of ease) of harangue, which is a tirade or rant, whether spoken or written.
In this usage it is usually playful and friendly banter suggesting the other person forcefully remind them later of their failings.
If used in reference to other people (particularly a work superior) it usually delicately and formally suggests the other person was being irritable/annoying in a way that is not career limiting.
Horanghae is a term created by SEVENTEEN’s performance leader and choreographer Hoshi! Hoshi’s stage name stands for 호랑이 + 시선 meaning eyes of tiger or tiger gaze because of his charismatic stage presence and performance and he has since openly shown his love for tigers, even creating Horanghae ( a combination of the phrase I love you and tiger) to show his love for his fans (carats). He used the term quite often, like when greeting fans, doing vlives, and even his concert ending-ments because of his huge love for his carats and tigers ! The term even spread in the group and now each member has their own version (made up of their name and “I love you”) that they use to express their love to their fans! Hoshi is widely known for the term and has even successfully bagged brand deals for his love for Tigers and his creation of the adorable term “Horanghae”
Horanghae is a word made by Hoshi from Seventeen since 2019. He is really love tiger, that is why he made this word. It is a combined word from horangi (tiger in korean) + saranghae (i love you in korean. It also can defined from hoshi + saranghae. It means I tiger You.
This word is an expression of love. This is his signature, you can absolutely use horanghae to express your love to everyone, this is hoshi's idea. Horanghae is hoshi's , hoshi is horanghae.
Horanghae is a phrase that was made up by HOSHI of Seventeen. The term "Horanghae" means, "I tiger you" it's like a way of saying "I love you" but in Hoshi's language 🐯