💖 Idol fandom✂️ Clipped word🔥 Hype
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🔥총공

/chong-gong/

총공 means a coordinated mass action by a fandom or online group, usually from 총공격, “all-out attack.” In K-pop fandoms, it often refers to organized streaming, voting, hashtag posting, commenting, or search activity at a set time.
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💖 Idol fandom🌀 MultipleFirst seen 2010

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총공 comes from 총공격, meaning “all-out attack,” and was already used in online communities before becoming especially common in idol fandom coordination. The exact first use is unclear, but by the 2010s it was widely understood as a scheduled group push for streaming, voting, hashtags, searches, or comments.

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  • "The comeback is tomorrow, so the fandom is planning a streaming and hashtag 총공 at 8 p.m."
  • "Everyone joined the voting 총공, so the ranking went up fast."

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"The comeback starts at 6 p.m., so everyone is setting up their streaming playlists."

💖 Idol fandom🌀 Multiple2010

originThe term comes from the English word “streaming,” clipped into the Korean fandom expression 스밍. Its exact first use is hard to pin down, but it spread widely in the early 2010s as digital music charts, music-show scoring, and organized comeback support became central to K-pop fandom culture.

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"I watched one fancam and somehow ipdeok happened overnight."

💖 Idol fandom🌀 Multiple2008

originIpdeok grew out of Korean online fandom vocabulary around the late 2000s, alongside words like 탈덕, 덕질, and 덕후. The exact first use is unclear, but it became common across idol fandoms, anime/game communities, drama fans, and social media whenever someone describes the moment they newly fall into a fandom.

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"I thought I was just taking a break, but I sold all my merch. I think I really 탈덕ed."

🌀 Multiple origins🌀 Multiple2000

originThe expression likely spread through Korean online fan and otaku communities in the 2000s as a counterpart to 입덕, meaning entering a fandom. The exact first use is unclear, but it is now a standard fandom-culture term used across idol, anime, game, actor, and character fandoms.

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"The airport was packed with photo fans today; their previews are already all over X."

💖 Idol fandom🌀 Multiple2010

origin찍덕 likely formed inside Korean idol fandom by combining 찍다, “to take a photo or video,” with 덕후, “fan/otaku.” The exact first use is unclear, but the term was already visible in fandom and entertainment-news contexts by the mid-2010s, especially around airport photos, concerts, fansites, and so-called 대포 camera culture.

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