"What does ""Bichi"" mean in Korean?"

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  1. In Korean, the term "bichi" (비치) typically means "beach" (as in a sandy shore by the ocean). It is borrowed from English, but in a Korean context, it refers to a coastal area where people go for recreation or relaxation.

    However, there’s also a slang version of "bichi" (비치), which can be used in a derogatory way in certain contexts. It’s important to note that this more negative use is a slang term that carries an offensive connotation. It can be used to refer to someone in a disrespectful or vulgar manner, similar to calling someone a "bitch" in English, depending on the context.

    So, "bichi" can either mean "beach" (the common, neutral meaning) or a derogatory term in slang (which is offensive). Always be mindful of the context in which the term is used!

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