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An expression, usually disbelief
You deadass dude? For real?
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😩 Deadass
An expression, usually disbelief
Shorthand for delikado or dangerous
Deliks yan, wag ka didikit sa kanya
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👀 Deliks
Shorthand for delikado or dangerous
Your parents are divorced / not together
Yikes ... divorce leads children to the saddest places :(
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💍 Divorce leads children to the saddest of places :(
Your parents are divorced / not together
Exposing someone's personal details (i.e. full name, age, gender, location, photo, etc.) which may lead to identity theft and invation of privacy
Shut up or else I'll doxx you
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👤 Doxx
Exposing someone's personal details (i.e. full name, age, gender, location, photo, etc.) which may lead to identity theft and invation of privacy
If you "drag" someone, you’re criticizing or making fun of them; insult
LOL you got dragged for filth
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🔥 Drag
If you "drag" someone, you’re criticizing or making fun of them; insult
Sabi, to say
Wala akong ebas sa pagka-loser niya!
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👄 Ebas
Sabi, to say
Slang for luge or "lugi"; unfair
Egul kami kanina, hina kasi ng kakampi eh
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🤷♀️ Egul
Slang for luge or "lugi"; unfair
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