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It’s meant to be loud and energetic. It’s the verbal equivalent of a bucket of cold water.
(literally "Man, son, get up") is a slang-heavy Turkish phrase often used as a comedic wake-up call, a meme, or a lyric in alternative Turkish music. Depending on where you encountered it, it serves different purposes: 1. The Song by "Nefs" Lan Oglum Kalk
It is used in videos showing someone struggling to get out of bed or being forced to wake up in a "tough love" manner. It’s meant to be loud and energetic
Variants like "Lan oğlum kalk giyin gidelim" (Man, get up, get dressed, let's go) are frequent references to iconic scenes from Turkish TV dramas like Kuzey Güney . 3. Usage & Tone If you are looking to use this phrase: Depending on where you encountered it, it serves
On platforms like TikTok and Instagram, the phrase is a popular soundbite for comedic sketches.
You can find various remixes and original versions of the track on SoundCloud . Sayko Sözlük (@saykosozluk) • Facebook