Bias (K-Pop Slang)
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Bias is a term used in K-pop slang to refer to a fan's favorite member from an idol group. The word is prominent among Western K-pop users in particular and is used synonymously with "favorite." Use of the term "bias" grew in virality in the early 2010s. K-pop biases are sometimes further described as "ultimate bias," meaning a person has an idol who is their favorite amongst all idol groups, while still having biases for each idol group in general.
Origin
In December 2009, a viral Tumblr post by @superzinger (now deactivated) read, "My name is _______ and my ultimate kpop bias would be __________♥" The post was shared to Twitter by various users in December 2009.[2][3][4]
On October 12th, 2012, Tumblr[7] user @harshkpoptruths posted about "Your Bias's Hair" (shown below).
On October 23rd, 2011, Urban Dictionary[1] user hapamyheart posted the earliest known definition of the term "bias" as it relates to K-pop slang. The entry read, "In Kpop, the member of an idol group that is your favorite. A person may have one ultimate bias, and many other biases from other idol groups, or only have one ultimate bias. This term is derived from 'having a bias towards a particular person'" (seen below).
Spread
The word bias in relation to K-pop gained increased usage online throughout the 2010s. On January 18th, 2014, Twitter[5] user @TypicalKpopFans posted a meme about K-pop biases, gathering over 400 likes in nine years (seen below, left). On September 3rd, 2014, Twitter[6] user @roblessk8 posted a tweet using the phrase bias as well, gathering over 400 likes in nine years (seen below, right).
On April 21st, 2015, Instagram[8] page @dramafever posted a meme using the word bias, gathering over 1,400 likes in eight years (seen below, left). On April 7th, 2016, Twitter[9] user @solornbalbum posted a tweet that read, "me talking about my ultimate bias," gathering over 2,300 likes in seven years (seen below, right).
On February 10th, 2022, a Reddit[10] thread on /r/kpophelp discussed the origins of the term bias.[10]
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External References
[3] Twitter – QeniaCoronado
[5] Twitter – TypicalKpopFans
[7] Tumblr – harshkpoptruths
[8] Instagram – dramafever
[9] Twitter – solornbalbum
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