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Stob it 

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Basically "Stop it"

It's a commonly used phrase that was originally said by Seokjin from BTS that became viral.
"Hey! Stob it!"
Stob it by Sorry Bae September 25, 2019
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stob it 

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"stob it" is a phrase that comes from Jin of BTS. ( Was said during a VLIVE where Jin, Jungkook, and Jimin were in) It was a nice joke for a while, but some ARMYs ended up over using it. Mostly being delulu, white, and some new ARMYs. It is seen as cringey and like mocking. Why? Because Jin couldn't properly pronounce "Stop it" he said "Stob it."
YG Stan: You heard that white ARMY use "stob it?"
NJ Stan:Yeah kind of cringey ngl, plus they using it in a serious situation
stob it by smiley_cortez May 5, 2021

hey stob it 

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Our beautiful Kim Seokjin's wording to tell Park Jimin and Jeon Jeongguk to stop their actions
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