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BATTER UP (7 ver.)

BABYMONSTER K-pop Korean

Vocabulary from BABYMONSTER: 'BATTER UP (7 ver.)'.

I’m on a mission

Don’t need permission

No matter what I’m gonna

make my own decisions

I’m talking you

You want it too

예쁘고 착한

내가 어떻게 변할지 monster

Remember Me

Sting like a bee

굶주린 사자 같은 personality

네 맘 빼고 다른 것은 원하지 않아

I would never do you wrong

You’ll regret it when I’m gone

You

좀 더 강하게

더 빠르게

날려 버릴게

You

Got a lot to say

What a big mistake

Batter Batter Batter Up

Batter Up Batter Up Batter Up

Batter Batter Batter Up

Batter Up Batter Up Batter Up

Batter Batter Batter Up

Yeah

Hit it 난 달려

Never can stop

Rappin 시작

네 귀에 shot

비명은 함성이 될 거야 loud

서프라이즈

Yo 몬스터의 등장

내가 가는 길이 기리 빛이 나리 way

어깨 펴고 난 Going going gone (gone)

바통 받고 준비 완료

후다닥 Run Run Run Run

누가 날 막아 난 더 세게 밟아

너네가 좀 알아서 비켜

순진한 척 나는 그딴 거 안 해

날 원해? but look in the mirror

지치지 않아 계속 volume up, light em up

무대 위를 태워 싹 다 치워버려 homerun

Like a Boss Baby Imma Boss Baby

모두 다 찢어 Iike brrra

Remember Me

Sting like a bee

무대를 갖고 노는 우린 MVP

네 맘 빼고 다른 것은 원하지 않아

I would never do you wrong

You’ll regret it when I’m gone

You

좀 더 강하게

더 빠르게

날려 버릴게

You

Got a lot to say

What a big mistake

Batter Batter Batter Up

Batter Up Batter Up Batter Up

Batter Batter Batter Up

Batter Up Batter Up Batter Up

Batter Batter Batter Up

So listen up, everybody

소릴 높여 Move on

We are the Monsters of the world

Batter up 지금 당장

뛰어보자 어디든

Let me show you who we are

(Batter up up up up)

Everybody

소릴 높여 Move on

We are the Monsters of the world

Batter up 지금 당장

뛰어보자 어디든

Let me show you who we are

(Batter Batter Batter up)

Vocabulary

I

Pronoun

used to refer to the person speaking or writing

I am a student.

The first-person singular pronoun. Always capitalized in English.

on a mission

Preposition

determined and actively working toward a task

She is determined to finish the report before noon.

Use this phrase when someone is highly focused on getting something done. It sounds purposeful and energetic.

do

Verb

duː

to perform or execute an action

I will do my homework later.

Used to describe general activities or tasks. Also functions as an auxiliary verb in questions and negatives.

need

Verb

niːd

to require something; to have to have something

I need to buy some milk.

Used when something is necessary or required.

permission

Noun

pɚˈmɪʃ.ən

the act of allowing someone to do something; authorization

You need to ask for permission before you leave the room.

Commonly used with verbs like 'ask', 'get', 'give', and 'grant'. It often implies a formal or official consent.

no matter what

Preposition

regardless of what happens; under any circumstances

We keep our promise no matter what.

Used to show firm commitment despite possible problems. It often comes at the end of a clause, or before a clause such as no matter what happens.

going to

Auxiliary verb

ˈɡoʊ·ɪŋˌtu

going to (future intent or certainty)

It's going to be a beautiful day today.

Used to express a future plan, intention, or something that is certain to happen.

make

Verb

meɪk

to produce or create something

She makes delicious cakes.

A very common verb used for creating, producing, or constructing something.

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