having little or no financial resources

파산한, 한푼 없음
one dollar

일 달러, 달러 지폐
to persistently annoy someone, often by making repeated requests or demands

괴롭히다, 성가시게 굴다
used for saying that someone strongly refuses to participate in or be associated with something, often due to strong dislike, embarrassment, or a sense of moral objection
an informal slang for cash or money

돈, 현금
to compel or force someone or something to come along against their will

끌다, 당기다
to an extreme or intense degree

극도로, 매우
to become drunk just to forget something upsetting or disturbing
to reluctantly pay a significant amount of money

내놓다, 지출하다
used to express surprise or astonishment

와, 어머
to be entertained, delighted, or excited by someone or something
to start or begin something, often with a sense of urgency or purpose
to perfectly match someone's interests or needs
said when one is surprised, shocked, or amazed

이런!, 맙소사!
a casual and informal place, often a restaurant or eatery, where people can gather for simple and hearty food

음식점, 식당
to observe someone or something with particular attention or interest
used to show that one agrees with someone's suggestion or statement
the act of cheating or exploiting someone, often by overcharging or providing subpar goods or services

사기, 바가지
to have a great deal of money
to shop to the point of exhaustion or until one collapses
too fancy or costly for someone
to severely criticize or condemn someone or something

혹평하다, 막말하다
to look at items displayed in store windows without intending to make a purchase; to browse visually

쇼핑 창구를 보다, 윈도우 쇼핑을 하다
a close friend or companion, often used in an informal or affectionate way

형제, 친구
to get to or reach a particular place

도달하다, 이르다
an experience or event that was extremely amusing or funny, often to the point of being wildly entertaining

웃음, 재미
to rely on someone else's resources, typically money or support, without offering anything in return; to live at someone else's expense

다른 사람의 자원에 의존하다, 다른 사람의 비용으로 생활하다
a person who earns money to support their family, typically the main or sole provider of income

가장, 생계를 책임지는 사람
to be extremely cold, typically due to harsh or freezing weather
used to telll someone to stop doing something, especially when trying to avoid trouble or when someone is caught in an act

그만해, 숨어
to work at full capacity, handling multiple tasks or responsibilities at once, or performing at one's best in a busy or demanding situation
use to state that someone is in serious trouble or their situation is hopeless, often implying that they are caught or defeated beyond redemption
used to ask about the current situation, activity, or what's happening. It can be a more casual or playful way of checking in
in a very comfortable, expensive, and luxurious way
to accept failure or defeat, often used when someone experiences a setback or is humiliated
to be consumed by guilt, regret, or remorse over something that happened in the past

갉아먹다, 잡아먹다
to start eating a meal
used to suggest altering, modifying, or handling a situation in a way that avoids the exact or proper solution, often by being dishonest or making something up

됐어, 잊어버려
to tamper with or alter something in a way that is imprecise or unreliable

만지작거리다, 조작하다
to sell very quickly and in large amounts
used to describe something or someone that is weak, floppy, or lacking in strength, energy, or firmness
to experiment, play, or tinker with something in an aimless or casual way, often in a creative or exploratory manner. It can refer to playing an instrument, brainstorming ideas, or casually working on a task without a clear direction

만지작거리다, 명확한 목적 없이 놀다
a foolish, silly, or absentminded person

바보, 멍청이
(of a person) crazy, irrational, or behaving in an extremely foolish or eccentric way
a person who dampens excitement, enthusiasm, or fun

분위기 깨는 사람, 재미를 깨는 사람
used to affectionately refer to a loved one, such as a romantic partner, child, or close friend

달콤한 파이, 사랑
used to describe someone that is extremely kind, charming, or pleasant in manner
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