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jjang

JJANG · interjection · slang

'The best' or 'awesome!'

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An exclamation or descriptor meaning something is the best or top-notch. Often paired with a thumbs-up.

“That performance was jjang, no notes.”
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jjang In A Sentence

That performance was jjang, no notes.

Origin & Usage

Korean 짱 (jjang), 'the best/boss'.

Variants zzang

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What does 'jjang' mean?

It means 'the best' or 'awesome,' used as both an exclamation and a descriptor for something top-notch.

How do you use 'jjang'?

You use it to praise something, often paired with a thumbs-up, e.g. 'That performance was jjang.'

Where does 'jjang' come from?

It comes from the Korean word 짱 (jjang), meaning 'the best' or 'boss,' and is sometimes romanized 'zzang.'

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