🏁따잇
/tta-it/
A Korean internet-broadcasting slang term used when someone catches up to, overtakes, or beats a rival in rankings, viewer counts, game scores, or other visible competitions. It has a teasing, hype-filled tone and is often used by chatters to celebrate a reversal or lightly provoke the losing side.

Examples
2- "The viewer count flipped at the last second. Tta-it!"
- "He finally passed the streamer above him on the leaderboard, so chat went wild with ‘tta-it.’"
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The exact first use is hard to pin down, but the expression spread through Korean livestreaming and gaming-community chat where rankings, viewer counts, and rivalry narratives are constantly tracked in real time. It is commonly understood as a short, punchy exclamation for ‘caught up’ or ‘overtook,’ and later appeared in derivative meme content around games and streamer fandoms.
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