Results for “korean backdash cancel”
Cancelling backdashes with down-back so you can spam them and float around.
Cancelling a move's start-up into another move to steal extra range.
Tapping shield right before you land an aerial to halve its landing lag.
Killing an enemy wipes its on-screen bullets — often turning them into points.
Publicly boycotted over objectionable behavior
To collectively withdraw support and call out a figure
Publicly called out and boycotted for offensive or problematic behaviour.
Defensive grenades thrown to cancel out the enemy's offensive utility.
Cancelling weak normals into stronger ones to build a combo, no specials needed.
Short hop, fast fall, L-cancel an aerial — the cleanest, laggiest-free way to throw an air move from the ground in Melee.
Korean term for a selfie, used heavily by K-pop idols and their fans.
When a song hits number one on every major Korean music chart at the same time.
Fill-or-kill — execute the whole order right now or cancel it instantly.
Immediate-or-cancel — fill whatever you can right now, kill the rest.
To cancel or leave.
The Korean Wave, the global spread of Korean pop culture.
An internet user, especially a vocal Korean online commenter.
A Korean outlet famous for exposing idol relationships.
Korean address terms marking age and status.
A non-Korean obsessed with Korean culture to an off-putting degree.
A Korean online forum where netizens discuss idols.
The cute puffy area just under the eyes, prized in Korean beauty.
Korean for 'I love you'
Korean for 'fool' or 'silly'
The standard Korean greeting, 'hello'
Korean netizens; the domestic online commentariat.
An international (non-Korean) fan.
A Korean fan (as opposed to an international fan).
Cancel that; disregard the last order.
Radio proword canceling a previous transmission.
Korean comics, an increasingly popular con fandom.
Korean for 'older brother' used by men — fandom-speak for the elder male members.
Korean for 'awesome' or 'jackpot' — what you yell when something's incredible.
Korean slang for a woman with a baby face but a glamorous, grown-up body.
Korean for 'older sister' used by women — fandom-speak for an older female idol.
Korean for 'older brother' used by women — turned into stan-speak for an older male idol.
Korean for 'older sister' used by men — fandom-speak for an older female idol or fan.
Korean for 'you got this!' — a cheer of encouragement before something tough.