Maybe you mean "sahrun tul"?
The "L" can easily be mispronounced by a Korean as "R". And "N" and "M" are easy for us westerners to confuse. "Tul" can sound like "two" to an inexperienced taekwondo-in.
Sahrun means thirty (30). So "sahrun tul" means "32", and this is not an unreasonable term for a beginner to know.
IT MEANS YOU NEED 2 YEARS TO GET WHITE BELT, LOSER
I believe you mean "Songahm" 2. Songahm means "Pine Tree and Rock" Songahm 2 is the "Orange Belt form in Songahm TKD.
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I'm in Taekwondo and I'm testing for a different belt and for my testing I have to know what it means. So if anyone know please answer!