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  1. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

    Gago is a descendant of the Spanish word gago, which means "stutterer", but means "stupid", "foolish" or "ignorant" in Tagalog. [3] It is interchangeable with the related terms of native etymology: tanga, …

  2. List of loanwords in the Tagalog language - Wikipedia

    List of loanwords in the Tagalog language The Tagalog language, encompassing its diverse dialects, and serving as the basis of Filipino — has developed rich and distinctive vocabulary deeply rooted in …

  3. Swardspeak - Wikipedia

    Swardspeak uses elements from Tagalog, English, Spanish, and some from Japanese, as well as celebrities' names and trademark brands, giving them new meanings in different contexts. [4] It is …

  4. Taglish - Wikipedia

    It is a form of slang that uses words and terms primarily from Philippine English, Tagalog / Filipino, and/or Cebuano and Hiligaynon, and occasionally as well as Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Sanskrit, …

  5. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

    As a historical colony of the United States, the Philippine English lexicon shares most of its vocabulary from American English, but also has loanwords from native languages and Spanish, as well as some …

  6. Hugot (slang) - Wikipedia

    Jan 7, 2026 · Hugot (slang) Hugot (often referred to as hugot lines) is a Filipino slang word or quotation often used for short lines or remarks that come from personal feelings. These are usually about love, …

  7. Jejemon - Wikipedia

    The term "jejemon" gradually shifted in meaning to a pejorative used to describe a stereotype of poorly educated young people wearing hip-hop clothing, roughly similar to the British slang term chav for …

  8. Category:Filipino slang - Wikipedia

    move to sidebarhide Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pages in category "Filipino slang" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. P Pinoy