💬anger/frustration/disbelief/disgust

What Does "michinnon" (미친넌) Mean in Korean?

You crazy person! / You're insane! — the hidden emotional layer and cultural context behind it, not just the dictionary translation.

Meaning

미친넌

michinnon

You crazy person! / You're insane!

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What Koreans really mean

This expression is used in very informal and often heated conversations. It might be heard among very close friends or siblings who are comfortable with highly casual and sometimes aggressive language, typically when one person has done something incredibly foolish, reckless, or offensive. It's often an outburst when someone is genuinely shocked or angered by another's behavior. In media like K-dramas, it's used to portray intense conflict or disrespect.

How It's Used

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Tags

slangderogatoryinsultinformal

Korean expressions carry layers of meaning that direct translation misses. The real meaning lives in the emotion, context, and cultural moment.

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