Korean

튕기다

튕기다
Meaning: to bounce; to pluck; to flick; to reject
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 튕기다
Present 튕긴다
Polite 튕겨요
Formal 튕깁니다
Past 튕겼다
Past + Polite 튕겼어요
Guess + Polite 튕기겠어요
Connective 튕기고
Conditional 튕기면
Volitional 튕기자
Imperative 튕겨라
Imperative + Polite 튕기세요
Attributive 튕기는 / 튕긴 / 튕길

Example

The ball hit the goalpost and bounced out.

Usage Notes

Commonly used for objects bouncing off surfaces, plucking instrument strings, or flicking something with fingers. Colloquially, it also means to play hard to get or reject a request.

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