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Pig emojis, referring to someone as fat
Girl it's giving π· π· π·
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π· π½ π₯
Pig emojis, referring to someone as fat
Emoji referring to penis
Gusto mo ba makita? <eggplant emoji>
Emoji
2
π
Emoji referring to penis
Emoji referring to butt
Pakitaan tayo <peach emoji>
Emoji
3
π
Emoji referring to butt
Spilling the tea; mag-share ng chika
Nagkita na naman sila kahapon. Alam na! πΈ π΅
Emoji
4
πΈ π΅
Spilling the tea; mag-share ng chika
Emoji referring to penis (i.e. boo + rat)
Penge ng π»π
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5
π»π
Emoji referring to penis (i.e. boo + rat)
Emoji referring to orgasm or ejaculation
Ang hot talaga niya! Makes me wanna π¦π¦
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6
π¦
Emoji referring to orgasm or ejaculation
You're stupid; a clown
Ito na naman tayo sa kalokohan mo π€‘π€‘π€‘
English
7
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You're stupid; a clown
Used when in disagreement with the other person (i.e. "I don't think so" or "I don't agree with you")
Ooof that shirt with those shoes? This aint it, chief
English
An insult referring to someone as undesirable, as if to say they are literally trash
LOL silence π
English
Staying up all night, typically to party
Walwal tayo hanggang umaga.
Filipino
Slang for war or fight
Nagparinig na naman ba? Aba, warla na to!
Filipino
Another '13 Reasons Why' reference, where the user has become the reason the reader wants to kill themselves
Bruh what if this was my thirteenth reason
English
An acronym for "Where you at?" asking where a person is
Hey loser, wya?
Filipino
Another version of "yan"
Behave yarn? Hahaha
Filipino
Patay or dead
Yataps ka nanaman sa magulang mo, pare.
Filipino
Used when one is being overly-optimistic or is even exaggerating; term used when someone tries to relate one thing to another using completely irrelevant evidence and information
You think all of BTS are gay and dating? Bruh you're reaching smh
English
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