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What does Agassi mean? Agassi in Korean.
1, Agassi is a popular word on the Internet. Just like transliteration phrases such as Ouba and Ou Ni, it means "uncle" in Korean. It describes the ugly and greasy appearance of men and is very common in Korean dramas.
2. Audiences of Korean dramas are generally used to addressing handsome Korean uncles, such as "ghost" Kong You in Ghost, who is affectionately called "Agassi" by fans because of the aura of ghosts (the female in the drama is called "Agassi").
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