Aegyo-snare
English
editEtymology
editFrom aegyo, borrowed from Korean 애교 (愛嬌, aegyo, “cuteness, charm, affectionate playfulness”), + English snare, in the figurative sense of a mental, emotional, or psychological trap.
Pronunciation
edit- Hangul transliteration: 에교-스네어
- Revised Romanization: egyo-seuneeo
- IPA: /ˈe̞ɡjoʊˌsnɛər/
Noun
editaegyo-snare (plural aegyo-snares)
- A mental or emotional trap created through deliberate cuteness; an act of aegyo used to ensnare someone's attention, affection, or romantic interest.
- A flirtatious or affectionate display of exaggerated adorableness that catches, entangles, or disarms the target psychologically.
- Her round-eyed glance was not innocent; it was an aegyo-snare.
- The tiny pout, the soft voice, and the “aing” at the end formed a perfect aegyo-snare.
- “Catch my heart” functions as an aegyo-snare: a cute invitation, a call to action for her dream romantic partner, and a romantic challenge, so to speak.