interjection Internet Slang

ottoke

aw-TTOH-keh · interjection · slang

'What do I do?!' expressing panic or worry.

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An exclamation of helplessness or panic meaning 'what do I do?' Idols use it in cute or overwhelmed moments.

“They're releasing two comebacks at once, ottoke!”
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ottoke In A Sentence

They're releasing two comebacks at once, ottoke!

Origin & Usage

Korean 어떡해 (eotteokhae), 'what to do'.

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What does 'ottoke' mean?

It is a Korean exclamation meaning roughly 'what do I do?!', used to express panic, worry, or being cutely overwhelmed.

Where does 'ottoke' come from?

It comes from the Korean 어떡해 (eotteokhae), literally 'what to do', and spread through K-pop and K-drama fandom.

How do you use 'ottoke'?

You throw it out in a flustered or stressed moment, often playfully: 'Two comebacks at once, ottoke!'

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