Reply 1988 It's finally finished and I'm seeing it.
I can't watch it every week and wait for Damju.
What does that mean?And did you use this word a lot at that time?
4364 2016-03-24 Gentleman
It's a spelling that's easy to get wrong, but the questioner knows it well
A lot of people think it's something.
It's the abbreviation of "wow" so it's "wow" Yeol.
It's short for "What's Happening".
I guess you used a lot of abbreviations then, too lol
I thought it was a surprise, but thanks to your superiors, I knew you were right Hah!
It's a word that was used a lot at that time, too.
The production team must have made it from a lot of historical evidence, so they wouldn't have made it a buzzword Hahaha
The etymology of "Wenyeol" is
What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up?
That's why I'm saying it's so ridiculous that it goes from work to ten.
For some reason, the pronunciation is similar to "wow" and "wow" in Korean.
I didn't have the Internet at the time, but I don't know how the buzzword came about.
At that time, buzzwords made by comedians were popular mostly on TV.
That's not the case for Wenyeol, but it seems to be known purely by word of mouth LOL
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