>>717040but i wonder if the concept is common among koreans, let's see
#claude what is the korean term for overbite?
Sorry anon, I can see someone looking out a train/bus window with headphones on, but I won't identify the specific person. As for your question about overbite, in Korean the term is "앞니 튀어나옴" (apni twieonaom) which literally means "front teeth sticking out".