🧃 Meme📢 Catchphrase🌀 Chaotic
Spiciness
SK

📺저쩔티비

/jeo-jjeol-ti-bi/

A playful nonsense comeback used after or alongside '어쩔티비,' basically meaning 'so what, what are you gonna do?' with extra meme energy.
저쩔티비 meaning visual explanation
🏫 School culture🏫 SchoolFirst seen 2021

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The phrase grew as a spin-off response within the '어쩔티비' meme family, especially in teen and online chat culture. It works less as a serious argument and more as a deliberately childish, absurd comeback.

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  • "A: You’re late again. B: 저쩔티비."
  • "When the argument is already nonsense, someone drops '저쩔티비' to make it even more chaotic."

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