"라면 먹고 갈래" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Korean]

IPA: [ɾa̠mjʌ̹n mʌ̹k̚k͈o̞ ka̠ɭɭɛ] [SK-Standard, Seoul], [ɾa̠mjʌ̹n mʌ̹k̚k͈o̞ ka̠ɭɭe̞] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: ramyeon meokgo gallae? [romanization]
Etymology: From the 2001 movie One Fine Spring Day (봄날은 간다), although the original quotation in the movie is 라면 먹을래요? (ramyeon meogeullae-yo?, “Do you want to have instant noodle?”). Etymology templates: {{lang|ko|봄날은 간다}} 봄날은 간다 Head templates: {{ko-pos|phrase|head=라면 먹고 갈래?}} 라면 먹고 갈래? • (ramyeon meokgo gallae?)
  1. (euphemistic) "Do you want to have instant noodle [at my place] before you leave?"; do you want to Netflix and chill? Tags: euphemistic

Download JSON data for 라면 먹고 갈래 meaning in All languages combined (1.8kB)

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