💖 Idol fandom🧱 Compound word🔍 Critical Sensitive
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🎭까빠

/kka-ppa/

A fandom term for someone who is both a fan and an anti-fan toward the same celebrity, from 까 meaning anti-fan or harsh critic and 빠 meaning extreme fan. It usually describes a person who likes an idol or entertainer but attacks their choices, styling, behavior, or fandom issues with unusually sharp criticism.
까빠 meaning visual explanation
💖 Idol fandom🌀 MultipleFirst seen 2005

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The term appears to have grown out of early Korean online fandom language where 빠 described obsessive or overprotective fans and 까 described anti-fans or people who constantly criticized a celebrity. The exact first use is uncertain, but it became a useful label in idol and entertainment communities for fans whose affection and hostility seemed to coexist.

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  • "They say they love the group, but every comeback they tear the styling apart like a kka-ppa."
  • "That post sounded less like normal feedback and more like a fan-anti rant."

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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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