What does Ppoppo mean in Korean?

Noun. 뽀뽀 • (ppoppo) a kiss; smooch; peck (non-romantic) quotations ▼synonyms ▲ Synonyms: 키스 (kiseu, “romantic kiss”), 입맞춤 (immatchum)
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What does pupu mean in Korean?

: an Asian dish served as an appetizer or main course and consisting of a variety of foods (such as egg rolls, spareribs, and fried shrimp)
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Is there a Korean word for kiss?

You can say “kiss” in Korean as 키스 (khiseu).
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What is PPO in Korean to English?

Learn Korean on Twitter: "@HOLLAND_vvv 뽀뽀 (ppo ppo) - kiss 쪽 (jjok) - onomatopoeia for kiss https://t.co/WubB9kERKX" / Twitter.
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What does bbo bbo mean in Korean?

“Bbo-Bbo-Bbo,” which means “kiss, kiss” in Korean, began airing on May 25, 1981.
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What is Anyo in Korean?

In Korean, “anyo” (안요) is a casual way of saying “hello” or “hi.” It is a shortened form of the phrase “anyoung haseyo” (안녕하세요), which means “hello” or “greetings.” “Anyoung haseyo” is a formal and polite way of greeting someone in Korean.
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What is Baegchi in Korean?

Noun. 백치 • (baekchi) (hanja 白癡/白痴) a condition with very low intelligence because of a brain disorder or illness. a Dunce.
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What is angry in Korean?

Anger is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong. Anger can be a good thing. It can give you a way to express negative feelings, for example, or motivate you to find solutions to problems. But excessive anger can cause problems.
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Why does PPO mean?

PPO stands for preferred provider organization. Just like an HMO, or health maintenance organization, a PPO plan offers a network of healthcare providers you can use for your medical care.
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What is OI in Korean?

Oi means cucumber, and muchim means mixed with seasonings. It's a simple side dish (banchan) you can make with any crunchy cucumbers such as Korean cucumbers, pickling cucumbers (aka Kirby), Persian, English, Japanese cucumbers, etc. It's delicious with any Korean meal and can be a quick kimchi substitute.
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What are Korean lovers called?

There are two words you can use to express sweetheart in Korean. The first word is 애인 (aein) and the second word is 연인 (yeonin). Both 애인 (aein) and 연인 (yeonin) can also be used for “lover.”
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How do you flirt in Korea?

Flirting in Korean culture is pretty much like what you see in Korean dramas. They use romantic, sweet, and cute phrases to touch the heart of the person they like. Aside from romantic phrases, they also flirt by acting cute, called aegyo (애교).
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What is cute in Korean slang?

The informal way to say “cute” in Korean is 귀여워 (gwiyeowo). You can use this expression with people who are very close to you, such as with your girlfriend or date.
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What does OP PA mean in Korean?

Etymology. Borrowed from Korean 오빠 (oppa, “elder brother or close elder male friend (of a female)”).
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What is Korean slang for friends?

친 (chin) is short for 친구 (chingu), meaning friend.
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How do you say BFF in Korean?

The most common way to say best friend in Korean is 베프 (bepeu) which is a Korean slang term. This is a shortened version of the Konglish phrase 베스트 프렌드 (beseuteu peurendeu), which means best friend.
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Is a PPO a good thing?

A PPO plan can be a better choice compared with an HMO if you need flexibility in which health care providers you see. More flexibility to use providers both in-network and out-of-network. You can usually visit specialists without a referral, including out-of-network specialists.
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Why is PPO so good?

PPO strikes a balance between ease of implementation, sample complexity, and ease of tuning, trying to compute an update at each step that minimizes the cost function while ensuring the deviation from the previous policy is relatively small.
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What's the difference between PPO and POS?

In general, the biggest difference between PPO vs. POS plans is flexibility. A PPO, or Preferred Provider Organization, offers a lot of flexibility to see the doctors you want, at a higher cost. POS, or Point of Service plans , have lower costs, but with fewer choices.
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What is Pang Pang in Korean?

Pang pang (팡팡) is one of those weird Korean words that means 'lazily' but can also be an onomatopoeia for bouncing.
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What is Begopa Korean?

1. 배고파 (baegopa) – I'm hungry.
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What is Bangu Korean?

Bangu / Teureum. 방구 / 트름 By American standards, it's considered rude to fart or burp in public, but for Koreans it's just a natural bodily occurrence.
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What is Eotokke?

What is “Otoke”? Otoke is the pronunciation of “how” in Korean, 어떻게 (eotteoke). Above, we have described how 어떻게 (eotteoke), one of the six ways to say “how” in Korean, can be used, as well as why it's the one you're most likely to already know.
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What is Baboya Korean?

바보야 (baboya)

Are you stupid?
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What is Norae in Korea?

A compound word made up of 노래 (norae) meaning «song» and 방 (bang) meaning «room», and it literally translates into «song/singing room».
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