

the korean even hollywood movies in terms of market share.

#Korean lol kekeke movie#
ah yen: in singapore our local movie industry is not very matured. According to Encyclopedia Dramatica, Topkek became notable on the /s4s/ board on May 13th, 2013, when user prime minister face began posting photographs of the snack food. WL: i always felt korean movies are a league of their own back in days when they produced SHIRI, IL MARE. so handsome cutie cute aww awe cutest handsomest sexy smile guy korean. Topkek is a brand of Turkish cake which is often combined with the neologism "Top Lel" associated with the Top Gun Hat worn by the character Adam in the American sitcom Workaholics. k-pop hahah haha kekeke funny lol lmfao bad ass funny part starlight vixx. It sounds similar to the units and generally just pisses the shit out of someone. Since this is often used in StarCraft matches, Blizzard, Starcraft’s developers, decided to reference it in World of Warcraft: when a player of the Horde faction types lol using the /say messaging command, members of the opposing faction see it as kek. From what I've heard it comes from starcraft, KEKEKE ZERG RUSH. (kekeke) is the Korean equivalent of the English haha. These are shorthand phrases used online like LOL. On February 16th, 2010, Wowhead Forums member sistereinstein submitted a thread asking if “kek” was a new slang term for “LOL.” On September 2nd, 2011, an entry for “kek” was submitted to the slang website Internet Slang, defining it as “LOL in WOW.” Topkek Korean people type out a laugh (hahaha) as, similarly kekeke uses the 'k' and comes out. On June 24th, 2009, Wow Insider published an article on communicating with enemies, noting that saying “kek” as an Alliance player will not translate as “lol” to a Horde player. On April 4th, 2008, a thread was submitted to the Gamespot Forums which included mentions of “kek” and “lol” among other faction translations. Questionair submitted a question about cross-faction communication, to which user ArcadianStormcrow replied that when Horde players speak the word “lol,” it shows up as “kek” for Alliance players. On March 22nd, 2005, Urban Dictionary user drat submitted an entry for the word “kek,” defining it as “'lol' in Orcish.” On June 19th, 2007, Yahoo Answers member Mr.
