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Interspeech 2024

Kos, Greece
1-5 September 2024

Chairs: Itshak Lapidot, Sharon Gannot
doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2024
ISSN: 2958-1796

At first glance, this string of words looks like random keyboard smashing. But for the initiated Gen Z and Gen Alpha netizens, it is a layered meme, a tribute, and a declaration of digital devotion. This article will dissect each component of this viral keyword, tracing its origins from VTuber culture to the bustling "Pejuin" (Pinguin/Penguin) sub-communities.

In response, the Pejuin community has developed counter-slang: "Tobrut hati, bukan tobrut dada" (Tobrut in heart, not in chest) – claiming the term actually refers to Monika’s "explosive personality" rather than anatomy. Monika Tobrut Kacamata Idola Kita Melet Pejuin Dream

In the VTuber (Virtual YouTuber) universe, fans often combine physical descriptors ( tobrut , kacamata ) with the idol’s name to create a "fan chant." Monika, in this context, is not just a person; she is an archetype —the nerdy, stacked, glasses-wearing virtual idol who bridges the gap between wholesome gaming and "melet" (explosive) adult humor. At first glance, this string of words looks

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At first glance, this string of words looks like random keyboard smashing. But for the initiated Gen Z and Gen Alpha netizens, it is a layered meme, a tribute, and a declaration of digital devotion. This article will dissect each component of this viral keyword, tracing its origins from VTuber culture to the bustling "Pejuin" (Pinguin/Penguin) sub-communities.

In response, the Pejuin community has developed counter-slang: "Tobrut hati, bukan tobrut dada" (Tobrut in heart, not in chest) – claiming the term actually refers to Monika’s "explosive personality" rather than anatomy.

In the VTuber (Virtual YouTuber) universe, fans often combine physical descriptors ( tobrut , kacamata ) with the idol’s name to create a "fan chant." Monika, in this context, is not just a person; she is an archetype —the nerdy, stacked, glasses-wearing virtual idol who bridges the gap between wholesome gaming and "melet" (explosive) adult humor.

: Content associated with these terms often borders on or crosses into adult material. Using terms like "