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Horny hours
Nakita mo yung video niya? H hours bro omg!
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⏰ H hours
Horny hours
Insult for an older person (i.e. old hag)
Gosh, she's such a hag
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👵 Hag
Insult for an older person (i.e. old hag)
Derogatory slang (i.e. "Ha? Hatdog"); indicates nonsense
May hatdogan nanaman sa group chat.
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🌭 Hatdogan
Derogatory slang (i.e. "Ha? Hatdog"); indicates nonsense
Slang for "Hayop"
hauf kaaaa
Filipino
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🐴 Hauf
Slang for "Hayop"
I don't give a f**k
IDGAF about what you think
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🙄 IDGAF
I don't give a f**k
The person's face is so scary it's like a jumpscare
Yikes jumpscare 2:34 !!!
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👹 Jumpscare
The person's face is so scary it's like a jumpscare
Unruly behavior typically attributed to bad drivers
Kamote driver 'yan, o.
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🍠 Kamote
Unruly behavior typically attributed to bad drivers
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