Is there a Korean version of Urban Dictionary out there? A sort of sogeo sajeon (속어 사전)? One that would have expressions like "된장녀," "헐," and "칼 퇴근하다"?
I've not heard of a single resource like the Urban Dictionary. Doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't one, of course... but if I had to bet I'd say it probably doesn't exist. At least not on that level.
And a quick navering showed nothing worthwhile for Korean. Mostly for English and Japanese.
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I've not heard of a single resource like the Urban Dictionary. Doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't one, of course... but if I had to bet I'd say it probably doesn't exist. At least not on that level.
ReplyDeleteAnd a quick navering showed nothing worthwhile for Korean. Mostly for English and Japanese.
Charles,
ReplyDeleteOn a recent visit to the Naver dictionary, I saw a link to "숙어," but not to "속어."