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South Korea slang
Mental breakdown; the feeling of suddenly coming back to harsh reality (short for "reality time")
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South Korea
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hyeon-ta (ํํ) means Mental breakdown; the feeling of suddenly coming back to harsh reality (short for "reality time"). It is best read as south korea slang associated with South Korea.
"hyeon-ta (ํํ)" means Mental breakdown; the feeling of suddenly coming back to harsh reality (short for "reality time"). In South Korea, the nuance may be more specific.
Casual and context-dependent.
Usually safest with people who already understand the context.
Context-dependent
Severely stressed, mentally exhausted, or overwhelmed.
I am totally exhausted or worn out (used for physical or mental fatigue)
Bad-tempered or irritable as a result of hunger (blend of hungry and angry)
Stressed, depressed, or suffocated by worry (literally "choked")
Mentally exhausted or stressed (literally "overheated").
Inner peace; comfort; well-being.
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