noun Internet Slang

kkab

KKAP · noun · slang

Someone hyper and over-the-top in an annoying way.

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Behavior or a person that is excessively hyper, loud, or attention-seeking to the point of being annoying. Sometimes applied affectionately to energetic idols.

“He goes full kkab whenever the cameras roll.”
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kkab In A Sentence

He goes full kkab whenever the cameras roll.

Origin & Usage

Korean 깝 (kkab), from 깝치다, 'to act up/be hyper'.

Variants kkapkkabjil

People Also Ask

What does 'kkab' mean?

It describes hyper, loud, attention-seeking behavior, or a person who acts that way, sometimes to the point of being annoying.

Is 'kkab' an insult?

It can be, but fans often use it affectionately about an energetic idol who hams it up for the cameras.

Where does 'kkab' come from?

It comes from the Korean 깝 (kkab), from the verb 깝치다 meaning 'to act up' or 'be hyper'.

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