"콕콕" meaning in Korean

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Adverb

IPA: [kʰo̞k̚kʰo̞k̚] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: kok'kok [romanization]
Etymology: Of native Korean origin. Doubling of 콕 (kok). Etymology templates: {{ko-etym-native}} Of native Korean origin. Head templates: {{ko-adv}} 콕콕 • (kok'kok)
  1. poking, shooting, sharp, stabbing
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        {
          "english": "I have a stabbing pain in my eyes.",
          "roman": "Na-neun nun-i kok'kok ssusimyeo apeuda.",
          "text": "나는 눈이 콕콕 쑤시며 아프다.",
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        },
        {
          "english": "Sometimes I get sharp pains in my stomach.",
          "roman": "Ttaettaero wi-reul kok'kok jjireuneun geot gachi apeumnida.",
          "text": "때때로 위를 콕콕 찌르는 것 같이 아픕니다.",
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          "stabbing",
          "stabbing"
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      "ipa": "[kʰo̞k̚kʰo̞k̚]",
      "tags": [
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        "Seoul"
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    },
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      "hangeul": "콕콕"
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      "other": "[콕콕]"
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  ],
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          "english": "I have a stabbing pain in my eyes.",
          "roman": "Na-neun nun-i kok'kok ssusimyeo apeuda.",
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        {
          "english": "Sometimes I get sharp pains in my stomach.",
          "roman": "Ttaettaero wi-reul kok'kok jjireuneun geot gachi apeumnida.",
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