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Slang for child or underage, derived from "bata"
Atabs yan pare, deliks tayo diyan.
Filipino
15
🤯 Atabs
Slang for child or underage, derived from "bata"
Expression to convey how awful a situation is
Awit, ubos na naman baon ko sa internet cafe.
Filipino
16
🗣 Awit
Expression to convey how awful a situation is
Slang for gay
Baks, lagi ka na lang talo eh!
Filipino
17
🌈 Baks
Slang for gay
Someone who is weak or slow
Ang bano mo maglaro, dude!
Filipino
18
🤔 Bano
Someone who is weak or slow
Short for "bardagol" or "bardagulan"; a person who tends to participate in fights and confrontations; willingness to get into a fight
Di ko na kaya, barda na to
Filipino
19
😈 Barda
Short for "bardagol" or "bardagulan"; a person who tends to participate in fights and confrontations; willingness to get into a fight
Used to refer to someone who follows mainstream or unoriginal trends; can be used as a derogatory term
Yan lang talaga nasa playlist mo? Hahaha you're so basic
English
20
👌 Basic
Used to refer to someone who follows mainstream or unoriginal trends; can be used as a derogatory term
Slang for best friend; used to indicate real or pretend closeness
Ano na namang ganap to, besh
English
21
👭 Bes
Slang for best friend; used to indicate real or pretend closeness
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