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"슝 타고 왔어" 무슨뜻이에요?
What does "슝 타고 왔어" Mean?
Dec 19, 2015 6:37 AM
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Lol.
It roughly means "I flew in in a rush".
Kinda like the English "I've got to jet out of here" but instead, it's the opposite -- you're flying in, not out.
슝 would be the onomatopoeia for "zoom zoom" but mostly for flying objects.
December 19, 2015
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