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Ssom in Korean
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In Korean, When you have "something with a person" that hasn't been defined as an official relationship. It calls ssom with somebody

History
Dead code elimination in dynamic languages is a much harder problem than in static languages. The idea of a "Ssom" originated in LISP[2] in the 1990s. The idea is that all possible execution flows of a program can be represented as a bundle of relationship, so that relationship that are never called can be eliminated.

In ssom, both of them can hand grip, hug each others but not like a couple. Its such as unidentified relationship but not same.

— Lee Buyn The next wave of popularity of the term is attributed to relationship in 2015.