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KANTOT

This is a crude, very vulgar native Tagalog word for the sex act. kan·tót magkantot to fuck Nahuli silang nagkakantutan. They were caught fucking. pakantot, makakantot, makantot For most casual...

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PATA

This word is from the Spanish language. pata: binti ng hayop (leg of animal) There’s a popular Filipino dish called “crispy pata,” which is pigs’ hocks that are boiled and then deep-fried. Unrelated to...

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BALANDRA

Bounce back. Disorderly. Messy. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG balándra: nakapahalang o wala sa wastong ayos ang pagkakalagay Balandra sa pagsasalita. balandra: talbog, pagtalbog na pabalik naibalandra * Visit...

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HINDIK

gasp from sudden fear napahindik gasped from sudden fear spelling variations: napahindig, hindig, naghihinindig, kahindikhindik MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG hindik: patuloy at mahirap na paghinga,...

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PASAWAY

root word: saway (prohibition, restraint, reprimand) pasaway uncontrollable, contrarian, hardheaded, stubborn pasaway pest, having a mind of one’s own pasaway someone who behaves in such a way as to...

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DUNGOL

This is a very obscure word that can be found in a Tagalog English dictionary published in the year 1904. dungol: blow with the fist MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG dungol: suntok, malakas na pagdapo ng kamao...

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KUPAS

kupás: faded kupás: out of date kumupas: fade, lose color mangupas: to fade, discolor MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG kupás: naglaho ang dáting kulay kupas: lipas, wala na sa panahon, pawi, laho Walang...

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KALAYKAY

kalaykáy: rake (for raking leaves, etc.) Kalaykayin mo ito. Rake through this. Kinalaykay ko ang bag ko. I rifled through my bag. Kinalaykay ko na ang bag ko. I’ve gone through my bag. MGA KAHULUGAN SA...

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ASOTEA

This Filipino word is from the Spanish azotea (meaning: “terraced roof”). It can also be transliterated into Tagalog as asoteya. asotea second-floor veranda asotea roofless balcony a·so·té·a Tinungo...

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ALI

This is not a common word in Tagalog. Note, however, that in the Kapampangan language, alî means “no.” Also, the word áli can be a spelling variation for ále. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG alí:...

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PUNDIDO

This is likely from the Spanish word fundido (meaning: melted, molten) pundído burnt out (light bulb) pundidong ilaw burnt-out light Pundído ang ilaw. The light (bulb) is burnt out. Napunde ang ilaw....

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KILIG

The Tagalog word kilig was officially made part of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) in March/April 2016, apparently due to the influence of the Taglish phrase kilig to the bones. kilíg tremble,...

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DUNGON

dú·ngon dúngon scientific name: Heritiera littoralis KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG dúngon: punongkahoy na tumataas nang 5-15 metro, lungtiang-dilaw ang bulaklak, at hugis bangkâ ang bunga * Visit us here at...

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BUKANA

bu·ká·na bukánafront, threshold bukana ng ilog river’s mouth Mga Halimbawa ng Paggamit Usage Examples Bagaman sinasabi niya ritong ikinalulungkot niya ang pag-alis, nararamdaman niyang ang paglisan ay...

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GAWIN

root word: gawa gawin  do Gawin mo. Do (it). Gawin mo ito. Do this. Ang dami kong dapat gawin. I have a lot that I must do. (I’m busy.) Balaking mabuti ang mga dapat gawin. Plan well the things that...

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PUKE

A woman’s external genitalia. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG púke: panlabas na organong seksuwal ng babae púki * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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POTOTOY

The word pototoy cannot be found in standard Tagalog dictionaries. It is considered slang. pototoy dick pototoy penis ari ng lalaki man’s sex organ The female equivalent is pototay. The more recognized...

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SENYAL

This word is from the Spanish señal. sen·yál senyál sign senyáles signs Plural form from the Spanish: senyales MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG senyál: tandâ senyál: sintomas ng isang sakít o karamdaman signos...

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UNGAS

u·ngás ungas stupid, rude, crude kaungasan stupidity, foolishness ang aking kaungasan my stupidity Other words that mean ‘stupid’ in Tagalog: tanga, gago, gaga, bobo, hangal, gunggong, hunghang...

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ALISAGA

a·li·sa·gâ alisagâ Idle, slothful, indolent. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG alisagâ: tamád alisagâ: langgayák langgayák: mahilig sa pagpapalipas ng panahon nang walang ginagawâ * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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