3 Trendy Korean Slangs You Must Know in 2026 (MZ Edition)

Want to sound like a real local when talking to your Korean friends? Here are 5 super trendy Korean slangs widely used by Gen Z and millennials today!

1. 뇌절 (Noe-jeol)

  • Meaning: Overdoing something to the point of annoyance.
  • When to use: When a friend keeps making the same dad joke over and over again.
  • Example: “Stop it, that’s total Noe-jeol (뇌절이야).”

2. 고트 (GOAT)

  • Meaning: Greatest Of All Time (adapted into Korean culture).
  • When to use: When praising someone’s incredible skills or visuals.
  • Example: “Son Heung-min is just GOAT (손흥민은 그냥 고트다).”

3. 디토 (Ditto)

  • Meaning: Agreement (I agree, me too), inspired by NewJeans’ hit song.
  • Example: “I want to eat Samgyeopsal tonight.” -> “Ditto! (디토!)”

Try using these slangs next time you chat with Koreans. Stay tuned for more K-culture tips!

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