💖 Idol fandom🧱 Compound word⚪ Neutral
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SK

🚪탈덕

/tal-deok/

탈덕 combines 脫, meaning “to leave or break away,” with 덕 from 덕후. It means quitting 덕질 and fully stepping away from a fandom, whether for an idol, actor, anime, character, or other obsession.
탈덕 meaning visual explanation
🌀 Multiple origins🌀 MultipleFirst seen 2000

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The 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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  • "I thought I was just taking a break, but I sold all my merch. I think I really 탈덕ed."
  • "After that controversy, a lot of fans started saying they were 탈덕."

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