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=SOME(Korean Neologism) = Some is a neologism derived from the English word "Something," which has two meanings: "uncertain" and "important." It refers to the process of becoming GF(girl friend) or BF(boy friend) with a tempting opposite sex. or meaning uncertain feelings in the process of becoming couple. The word 'some' is usually combined with the word 'ride'. so it expressed that 'ride a SOME' "There is something between us"

Although they are not lovers, they are closer to each other than normal interpersonal relationships, and may be closer to each other in the future. Of course, it also means that the relationship could be broken as it naturally moves away again. Not a firm relationship. Different standards vary from one person to another, whether it is 'a state of mutual love but not of company' or 'a phase that only likes each other'.

Psychological factor
"The psychological factors play a role in the success of the sport," explains Kim Yeon-soo, a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences at Seoul National University. Young people these days are growing up under parental overprotection, so they first try to avoid difficulties that may derive from their relationships. In other words, they try not to experience the frustration of being in a relationship by not dating at all. It also cites crowd psychology as another factor that is prevalent. According to some experts, young people these days are ending up with a casual meeting called SOME because they regard marriage as a "risk."

Social Network Services (SNS) Advance
Lee Jae-yeol, a sociology professor at Seoul National University, believes that the advent of social networking services (SNS) provided a technical foundation for SOME. Before social networking services developed as they are now, they usually made up their minds through phone calls and face-to-face contacts. Therefore, relatively large amounts of time, cost and authenticity were required. Nowadays, however, phone calls and face-to-face contacts have decreased and the use of SNS such as Kakao Talk has increased. Professor Lee explains that this has made it easier to form a light relationship between men and women.

Media Impact
There are many TV programs about SOME. One university professor who studies the broadcasting field points out that "TV's entertainment programs and dramas encourage the SOME culture.

Sampo Generation
Often among young people, those who gave up dating, marriage and childbirth are called "sampo human." Recently, even the "N po" has emerged that gives up everything indefinitely. These generations choose a free SOME rather than a date.

Related culture.
SOME-a song by South Korean singers Soyou (SISTAR) and Junggigo, featuring Lil Boi of Geeks. It was released online as a digital single on February 7, 2014 through Starship Entertainment.[1]

The song was a commercial success, peaking at number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart, Gaon Download Chart, and Gaon Streaming Chart. The song has been streamed over 109,772,229 times and has sold over 2,212,895 downloads as of 2014.

I'm going to SOME - a song by South Korean singers BOL4 it was released online as a digital single on september 28, the song It contains lyrics about wanting to SOME with an opponent.

Related Word
썸녀(somenyeo)

Meaning: A girl whom you are going out with but have not become your girlfriend yet

선녀(sunnyeo)

The original meaning of 선녀 is Taoist Fairy, but it is a slang used as a 썸녀 because it is similar in pronunciation.

쌈(Ssam)

Ssam is the abbreviation of fighting. It doesn't mean fighting, It refers to a relationship between a man and a woman with opposite Some concepts, but no development process as GF, BF at all.

Green Light

It is used to mean permission and approval in the English-American community, but in Korea, it is mainly used to mean "signals that the other person expresses his or her favor" in relation to the relationship. Since "Turn on/off the green light," a segment of JTBC's entertainment show "Witch Hunting," which started in 2013, has become popular, it has also been common in everyday life.

어장관리(Fishing Ground Management)

A newly coined term meaning "the act of flirting" with many people at the same time without actually dating. A word derived from the management of several fish in a fishing ground by a fisherman.

Mildang(push-pull)

Mildang's origin of wordThe first, Mildang is the origin of fishing word. Mildang compares the tight hand taste of fishing to the tension of love.

Second, Mildang is compared to gravity. Attractive originally means "pulling." To be attracted to an opponent is to be attracted to it. My opponent didn't pull me, but I'm drawn into it. The word 'push' means 'not to pull'. Pushing is not the opposite of pulling. It is pushing the puller to feel less pulled.

Short for pushing and pulling. A delicate war of nerves between the opposite sex.