ARMYs have been calling Jimin “mochi” because of how cute he is, especially when he pouts. Jimin's pout makes his cheeks look soft and squishy like the Japanese sweet treat. Jimin has been known to use his pout ever since he debuted and it always makes him look super sweet!
Well, Mochi is a dessert in Japanese but is also used to describe a person with chubby cheeks just like Jimin.
Mochi is known for being a sweet dessert as, despite being a rice cake, it usually contains ice cream and is eaten after meals or for snacks. Because of this, Jimin explained that the reason he picked the nickname for James all those years ago was, “Because, he's so sweet!” Your browser does not support video.
Chapssaltteok 찹쌀떡
Chapssaltteok used to be called “mochi” among Koreans, but these days everybody calls this particular kind of rice cake “chapssaltteok.” The word mochi is a Japanese word that simply means “rice cake.”
Jimin earned the nickname “mochi” because he is undeniably as cute as the sweet treat. In a recent poll conducted by Choeaedol, an idol ranking service, BTS Jimin ranked 1st as the male idol that is as cute as mochi.
Jimin is also known as Dooly because many think when he puffs up his cheeks, he looks like the South Korean cartoon character named Dooly.
Mochi is a male cat, but has a calico fur pattern, which is found almost exclusively in female cats due to the calico gene being found on the X chromosome.
Nae-soong (내숭)
This word defines someone who is not real. A fake person. It often uses to refer a woman who behaves timidly or naively around others – people, more specifically man.
Jimin has the number '13' tattooed on his wrist. The mini tattoo made its first appearance during the V-Live session after the release of Map of the Soul: 7. The number has a special meaning for the singer as he was born on October 13 and the band made its debut on June 13, 2013.
As for why she changed her name, Jamie expressed, "My original English name is Jamie. After the audition program, they got to know me as Park Ji Min, and I promoted as that name. When my contract with JYP Entertainment came to an end, I changed my name to Jamie."
During an interview, he was asked to describe himself in three words, and he answered, “Sexy, cutie and lovely.” Jimin has the profound tendency to latch on to a word and never let go, and so once, after a concert, he kept yelling at ARMY, “You are all lovely.
Bear. Bear, or gomdori (곰돌이), is a loving nickname that comes from V's father. The story that his father calls him by this nickname got shared at a fan meeting event — and since then, ARMYs have referred to him as gomdori too, with the utmost affection.
Bunny. This nickname was given to him because he looks like an adorable bunny when he smiles. This nickname is a fan favorite, so it shouldn't be a surprise that he's always wearing bunny ears during fan meets and sometimes concerts!
If you want to say 'beautiful' as in 'the beautiful lady' then you should say 아름다운 (areumdaun) or 예쁜 (yeppeun) Example: 아름다운 꽃 (areumdaun kkot) – beautiful flowers. 예쁜 여자 (yeppeun yeoja) – pretty woman.
Jagiya (자기야) – “Honey” or “Baby”
Perhaps the most popular of the Korean terms of love between couples, it means “honey,” “darling,” or “baby,” which you'll often hear among couples in K-dramas. You can also just shorten it to 자기 (jagi). Use this term along with Korean love phrases. It's used for both men and women.
Jimin is a singer, dancer, and songwriter, and he is known for his impressive vocal abilities and graceful dance moves. Jimin joined BTS in 2013 and has since become one of the group's most popular members, known for his charming personality and powerful performances on stage.
Jimin. BTS' star performer Jimin's real name is Park Jimin. Like Jin, Jimin was also named by his grandfather and his name in his own words means 'my wisdom will reach higher than the sky'. We definitely agree. Jimin's name is written as '朴智旻' in Hanja.
noun. mo·chi ˈmō-chē : a doughlike mass made from cooked and pounded glutinous rice used in Japan as an unbaked pastry.
The name Mochi is primarily a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin that means Japanese Rice Cake.
Mochi (もち, 餅) is a Japanese rice cake made of mochigome (もち米), a short-grain japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes other ingredients such as water, sugar, and cornstarch. The steamed rice is pounded into paste and molded into the desired shape. In Japan, it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki (餅搗き).