Okay kiddo, so have you heard of a term called 'kkonminam' before? It's a term that people use to describe a particular type of handsome guy in South Korea.
Basically, kkonminam is a combination of two Korean words: 'kkon' which means 'angle', and 'minam' which means 'handsome guy'. So put them together and you get kkonminam - a guy who is both handsome and has sharp or angular features.
These guys are usually tall and lean with chiseled jawlines, straight noses, and sharp eyes. They often have a very polished and stylish look that makes them stand out from the crowd. Think of them as the Korean version of a 'heartthrob' - someone who makes people go weak in the knees just by looking at them.
In recent years, kkonminam have become incredibly popular in South Korea, and they've even gained a following outside of the country too. People love to watch them in TV dramas and movies, and some even follow their fashion and beauty routines.
So there you have it - kkonminam is just a term for a type of handsome guy in South Korea who has sharp, angular features. They're kind of like the Korean version of a heartthrob.