Korean

라떼

라떼
Meaning: Latte; 'Back in my day' (slang)
Part of Speech: Noun

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Example

상사님이 또 '라떼는 말이야'라며 잔소리를 시작하셨다.
The boss started nagging again, saying 'Back in my day'.

Usage Notes

Originally 'Latte' (coffee), but now used as a sarcastic slang for older people who brag about the past. It's a pun on the phrase '나 때는 말이야' (Na ttaeneun mariya - When I was your age/Back in my day), which sounds like 'Latte is horse' (라떼는 말이야) when translated literally as a joke.

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