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Keep me on my toes 00:10
시선 끝이 닿을 때면 00:13
Shivers through the bones 00:15
Chemistry just flows 00:19
아닌 척 눈썹을 구겨도 00:21
Do you not think so? 00:24
I seep into you 물같이 00:27
It leaves a trace right over here 00:31
사랑은 Thirst 난 못 참지 00:35
음악이 멎기 전 조용히 00:40
Come gimme that 00:44
LO-O-O-O-VE 00:45
널 이리 내 00:51
Come gimme that 00:53
LO-O-O-O-VE 00:53
Come gimme that 01:00
Yeah hey baby don’t you get side tracked 01:02
So focus I just wanna woo like that 01:04
I’m sippin’ on your champagne 01:06
Got expensive taste and this is ‘mm not bad’ 01:08
My lipstick on the rim, you know I’m toxic 01:10
Got all them talkin’ I’m the hottest topic 01:12
So dangerous got no hesitation ain’t no second guessing 01:15
Think I like you baby 01:18
I spread through you 불같이 01:28
It leaves a scorch right over here 01:32
사랑은 Cold 난 못 참지 01:37
음악이 멎기 전 조용히 01:41
Come gimme that 01:46
LO-O-O-O-VE 01:46
널 이리 내 01:53
Come gimme that 01:54
LO-O-O-O-VE 01:55
Come gimme that 02:02
Can I cross the line 02:04
I wanna call you mine 02:08
Come on baby 02:11
Come get me 02:12
Come get me harder 02:13
Stop this night 02:14
Slow drip like butter 02:15
We need to call this love 02:17
Come gimme that 02:20
LO-O-O-O-VE 02:21
Come gimme that 02:22
LO-O-O-O-VE 02:23
Come gimme that 02:24
Come gimme that 02:36

Gimme Dat Love – Bilingual Lyrics Korean/English

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Explore the bold, colloquial side of the Korean language with (G)I-DLE’s ‘Gimme Dat Love.’ This track is a fantastic resource for learning expressive, modern slang and rhythmic phrasing, perfect for those who want to understand how to deliver a sharp, witty comeback in Korean.

[English]
Keep me on my toes
Whenever our eyes meet
Shivers through the bones
Chemistry just flows
Even if I try to hide it by frowning
Do you not think so?
I seep into you like water
It leaves a trace right over here
Love is a thirst, and I can't resist it
Quietly, before the music stops
Come gimme that
LO-O-O-O-VE
Give yourself to me
Come gimme that
LO-O-O-O-VE
Come gimme that
Yeah hey baby don’t you get side tracked
So focus I just wanna woo like that
I’m sippin’ on your champagne
Got expensive taste and this is ‘mm not bad’
My lipstick on the rim, you know I’m toxic
Got all them talkin’ I’m the hottest topic
So dangerous got no hesitation ain’t no second guessing
Think I like you baby
I spread through you like fire
It leaves a scorch right over here
Love is cold, and I can't resist it
Quietly, before the music stops
Come gimme that
LO-O-O-O-VE
Give yourself to me
Come gimme that
LO-O-O-O-VE
Come gimme that
Can I cross the line
I wanna call you mine
Come on baby
Come get me
Come get me harder
Stop this night
Slow drip like butter
We need to call this love
Come gimme that
LO-O-O-O-VE
Come gimme that
LO-O-O-O-VE
Come gimme that
Come gimme that
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

시선

siseon

Level 3
  • noun
  • - gaze, eyes

닿다

datda

Level 2
  • verb
  • - to touch, reach

cheok

Level 3
  • noun
  • - pretense, make-believe

눈썹

nunsseop

Level 2
  • noun
  • - eyebrow

구기다

gugida

Level 4
  • verb
  • - to crumple, wrinkle

mul

Level 1
  • noun
  • - water

사랑

sarang

Level 1
  • noun
  • - love

참다

chamda

Level 2
  • verb
  • - to endure, suppress

음악

eumak

Level 1
  • noun
  • - music

멎다

meotda

Level 3
  • verb
  • - to stop, cease

조용히

joyonghi

Level 2
  • adjective
  • - quietly

bul

Level 1
  • noun
  • - fire

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Keep me on my toes

    ➔ Causative structure (Verb + Object + Prepositional Phrase)

    ➔ The idiom "keep someone on one's toes" means to keep someone alert or ready for anything.

  • 아닌 척 눈썹을 구겨도

    ➔ Concessive clause using -아/어도 (Even if)

    ➔ The grammar "-아/어도" is used to express that the second clause happens despite the condition in the first clause.

  • I seep into you 물같이

    ➔ Simile using the particle -같이 (Like / As)

    ➔ The particle "-같이" acts as a comparative marker, here meaning "like water."

  • Do you not think so?

    ➔ Negative Interrogative Sentence

    ➔ Using "Do you not..." emphasizes the speaker's expectation of agreement from the listener.

  • 음악이 멎기 전 조용히

    ➔ Temporal Clause with -기 전(에) (Before)

    ➔ The structure "-기 전" is used to denote an action that takes place prior to another event.

  • Got expensive taste and this is ‘mm not bad’

    ➔ Ellipsis (Subject omission in informal/spoken English)

    ➔ In "[I have] Got expensive taste", the subject "I" is omitted, which is common in conversational English.

  • I wanna call you mine

    ➔ Contraction (Wanna = Want to)

    "Wanna" is an informal contraction of "want to," frequently used in lyrics and casual speech.

  • Slow drip like butter

    ➔ Noun Phrase modifier (Simile)

    ➔ The phrase "like butter" acts as an adverbial modifier to describe the manner of the "slow drip."