sasaeng
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Korean 사생팬 (sasaengpaen), from 사생(私生) (sasaeng, “private life”) + 팬 (paen, “fan”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsasaeng (plural sasaengs or sasaeng)
- (South Korean idol fandom) An extremely obsessive K-pop fan whose fixation on an idol is unhealthy and intrusive.
- 2017, Kristina Manente, “Sasaengs Stalking Seoul”, in Seoul Magazine[1], page 62:
- BTS sasaeng have obtained their schedules, passports and other personal information and offered to sell it online.
- 2018, Reneta Iwicka, “Every Breath You Take: Sasaeng Fans”, in Jackie Raphael, Celia Lam, Millicent Weber, editors, Disassembling the Celebrity Figure: Credibility and the Incredible[2], page 139:
- The interviewed sasaengs explained how they operated and what they are willing to do to get as close to their idols as possible.
- 2019, Trish Milburn, Make My Heart Sing[3]:
- She knew the guys were chased by tabloids and sasaengs regularly, but there were certain situations where they no doubt upped their game in pursuit of a juicy scoop.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:sasaeng.