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Jobisdone [24]
3 years ago
9

Finish these famous K-Pop inside jokes:

Arts
2 answers:
crimeas [40]3 years ago
8 0
Jimin u got no jams
hamburger and sprite
ARMY i’m so lovely ur so lovely we’re so lovely
you know bts?
boy with luv
light it up like dynamite
jin’s signature glass wiping laugh
like mate stop procrastinating
rubber ducky, you’re the one. you make bath time idk
STAY, if you guys are my babygirls, that means i’m yourrrrr dadyyyy? OKAY MOVING ON(my fav)
we are bulletproof the eternal
VladimirAG [237]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: jimin u got no jams

            hamburger and sprite

        ARMY i’m so lovely ur so lovely we’re so lovely

          you know bts?

           boy with luv

        light it up like dynamite

        jin’s signature glass wiping laugh

        like mate stop procrastinating

      rubber ducky, you’re the one. you make bath time....

     STAY, if you guys are my babygirls, that means i’m yourrrrr dadyyyy?     OKAY MOVING

We are bulletproof the eternal

Explanation:

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