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"Minty = Brown T-shirt?" Ryu Seung-ryong flustered by new slang attack.. Ha Ji-won says "Old-kkeukeok" [Applying for the Class of '26]

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/Photo=YouTube channel 'Applying for the Class of '26'
/Photo=YouTube channel 'Applying for the Class of '26'

Actor Ryu Seung-ryong was flustered by an attack using new slang.

On the 20th, a video titled "There has never been such an old-kkeukeok before.. Reporting Ryu Seung-ryong who went for a pants run at Han River-view restaurant leaving Ha Ji-won and Kim Si-a behind" was posted on the YouTube channel 'Applying for the Class of '26'.

The released video depicted Ha Ji-won meeting Ryu Seung-ryong and Kim Si-a, with whom she co-starred in the film 'Bipyeong' (Wild Cat).

Ha Ji-won told Ryu Seung-ryong, "Senior is totally minty," and Kim Si-a chimed in, saying, "I agree."

/Photo=YouTube channel 'Applying for the Class of '26'
/Photo=YouTube channel 'Applying for the Class of '26'

Upon hearing this, Ryu Seung-ryong, not knowing the meaning of 'minty,' replied, "It's a brown t-shirt. Minty." Ha Ji-won then dissed him by saying, "You're an old-kkeukeok." However, Ryu Seung-ryong paid no mind and said, "I'm always kkeuking," eliciting laughter from the scene.

Kim Si-a explained, "'Old-kkeukeok' refers to people who are out of touch with trends or are older in age." Ryu Seung-ryong retorted, "Why speak so complicated? Why abbreviate it?"

Ha Ji-won did not stop there and shouted "Yaro," to which Ryu Seung-ryong replied, "I thought you were cursing."

Next, Kim Si-a took on a new slang quiz. When she said "Nagatgyeong," Ha Ji-won immediately answered, "In my case," getting it right, while Ryu Seung-ryong expressed regret, saying, "I was about to say that myself; didn't you have any sense of the situation?"

When asked about "Gonarija," Ryu Seung-ryong sang an 80s medley and turned the scene upside down, while Ha Ji-won also said, "I've never heard this before. I don't know."

Ryu Seung-ryong remarked, "It's good to learn new slang. I wrote a few down. Sometimes I can't understand them on set," and Kim Si-a encouraged him by saying, "You might become an old-kkeukeok soon."

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