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What does chamji mean in Korean?

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I'm not positive, but I think the word/sound of "cham" in Korean kind of has the same meaning as "so" or "very". As in, that girl is very beautiful or that girl is so beautiful. I think that is what your question is asking... if not, sorry!

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This is the equivalent to "pussy" in English. It is slang for vagina.

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