💖 Idol fandom✂️ Clipped word⚪ Neutral
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🎲럭드

/reok-deu/

Short for 럭키드로우, from English “Lucky Draw.” In K-pop fandom, it usually means a random photocard or event draw tied to album purchases; it can also mean a raffle-style draw for limited sneakers or goods.
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🌀 Multiple origins🌀 MultipleFirst seen 2020

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The English phrase “Lucky Draw” existed earlier, but the clipped Korean form 럭드 appears to have spread especially through K-pop album-event talk and limited-item draw culture around the late 2010s to early 2020s. The exact first use is uncertain, so 2020 is an approximate fandom-era marker.

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  • "I bought three albums because the store’s lucky draw photocard was too pretty."
  • "That sneaker lucky draw opens at noon, so don’t forget to enter."

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"I did an album-opening spree and still didn’t pull my bias’s photocard."

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originThe term combines 앨범, meaning album, with -깡, a casual suffix used for opening or ripping through items to see what is inside. It likely spread with K-pop album collecting and random photocard culture in the 2010s; the exact first use is uncertain.

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"I joined a split order for this album because I only want my bias’s photocard."

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originThe word itself existed as a general term for dividing or separating materials, but its K-pop fandom sense spread through online goods trading, group orders, and photocard collecting in the 2010s. The exact first fandom usage is hard to pin down, so 2010 is an approximate marker for its modern fan-market usage.

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