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What does bugok mean?
Definition for the Tagalog word bugok: bugók. [adjective] rotten; rotten egg; putrid; weak headed; weak minded; dull; stupid.
What is bugok in Kapampangan?
When in a mood for romance, they can’t resist a cuss or two, as in Lab da ka, bugok! (I love you, rotten egg!) or Wa, pers lab da ka, sira! (Yes, you’re my first love, idiot).
Is pucha a bad word?
14. “Pucha” Often uttered when something came out the way one didn’t expect, or as an expression of regret. It could be the closest english translation for “Dammit!”
What is the meaning of Gago?
Gago. Gago is a descendant of the Spanish word gago, which means “stutterer”, but means “stupid”, “foolish” or “ignorant” in Tagalog. It is interchangeable with the related terms of native etymology: tanga, (b)ugok, botlog, (b)ulol and bobo.
What is kayata?
(vulgar) an expression of anger, surprise, excitement, etc.
What does AWIT mean in Tagalog slang?
Awit — It’s the Tagalog word for song. But now it’s an expression used to pertain to a painful feeling or disappointment. Derived from the word “ouch or aww.”
What is the nature of the Filipino curse words?
The characteristic and nature of our language largely speaks of our culture which distinguishes our identity and uniqueness from other societies. Filipino curse words, like any other cultural terms, have its origin and meaning. It serves as living evidence of our historical past and in some way, it explains how we Filipinos think and behave.
What is the meaning of the Tagalog word Bugok?
Definition for the Tagalog word bugok: bugók. [adjective] rotten; rotten egg; putrid; weak headed; weak minded; dull; stupid. Root: bugok.
What does ‘Gago’ mean in Tagalog?
This word might have its origins from the Filipino word ‘taranta’, which means ‘to panic’, but this is actually another synonym for ‘gago’. Curses in Tagalog are like just any other word – they have their synonyms. Its variation is ‘tado’, which is a shorter way of saying it. Examples:
What are some bad words in the Philippines?
So be careful how you say it and who you say it to. 1) Buang / Boang – which means silly or crazy. This is a most common bad word usually used when someone is angry or just plain expression. This is usually coupled with other bad words. “Ikawng buaanga ka” – You bastard!
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