This is the 7857th most frequent Korean word.
혀를
"혀를" means "tongue" in English.
In this sentence, "혀를" refers to the tongue, part of the human body, used in the action of sticking it out.
그는 혀를 길게 내밀며 장난을 쳤다.
He stuck his tongue out long and joked around.
Here, "혀를" represents the tongue and is used metaphorically to convey its reaction to spicy food.
나는 너무 매운 음식을 먹어서 혀를 깔았다.
I ate such spicy food that it felt like my tongue was laid flat.
In this case, "혀를" symbolizes the tongue movement expressing astonishment or frustration.