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    Thumbs up Tagalog for fun!

    These are the words that are so unique and loaded in
    meaning that they will never find a direct translation
    in the English language. Forget traditional
    dictionaries. keep this.

    1. Achuchu (A-chu-chu). This refers to the pointless
    insincerities being said during long, involved
    conversations about nothing at all.

    2. Ano (A-noh) The all-around, all-purpose word for
    everything.

    (1) Pronoun in interrogation: Ano? (What)
    (2) Noun: Where is your ano? (Where is your
    father/mother/dead-uncle's-second-cousin)
    (3) Verb: Anuhin this. (Paint/kill/maim/castrate
    this.)
    (4) Adjective: This is so ano. (This is so
    pretty/big/astounding.)
    (5) Interjection: Ano! (What the hell!)
    (6) Substitute for genitalia: Did you ano your ano?

    The use of ano is quite dangerous for the untrained
    ear, and must be put into the proper setting. "Honey,
    the ano is too long, we have to cut it." must be
    accompanied by the proper understanding of the
    context, as results may be critical to a couple's
    future.

    3. Booba (boo-bah). A female blessed with larger than
    usual mammary glands, which can be used as weapons of
    mass destruction.

    4. Checheboreche (Che-che-boh-re-che) Same as achuchu.
    It is interesting to ponder on the reason why there
    are so many words in the Filipino language that
    beautifully describe meaningless chatter.

    5. Epal (Eh-pal). An individual who believes he is
    God.

    6. Gigil (gee-gil). An uncontrollable desire to bite
    something.

    7. Hipon (Hee-pon). Literally "shrimp," whose body is
    eaten while its head is thrown away, this refers to a
    female whose body is to die for and whose face looks
    like it belongs to the dead.

    8. Kikay (kee-kay). Refers to individuals who carry a
    brush, hand wash, moisturizer, lip-gloss and various
    other facial enhancements in a case (aptly called a
    kikay kit) inside her bag. Recent inspections of
    various backpacks have led to the conclusion it is not
    a purely female trait. This breed cannot resist
    checking themselves out on mirrors, glass windows,
    bread knives, sidewalk puddles and plastic-covered
    notebooks.

    9. Kaekekan (Ka-ek-e-kahn) Same as achuchu and
    chechebureche.

    10. Kilig (keel-leg). A rush of excitement due to the
    actions, presence or even mention of he whom you see
    as the future father of your children.

    11. Laglag-brip (lag-lag-brip). The female counterpart
    of laglag-panti

    12. Laglag-panti (lag-lag-pan-tee). A man so
    incredibly hot, so heart-stoppingly gorgeous and
    oozing with masculinity that female underwear (whether
    worn by males or females) falls to the ground without
    effort whatsoever.

    13. Indyanero (In-jan-neh-ro). An individual who fails
    to appear at an appointment without prior warning. Not
    to be confused with individuals who appear according
    to Filipino time (approximately 10 minutes before the
    meeting is to end)

    14. Japorms (Jah-porms). Describes an individual
    dressed differently from the usual (typically involves
    clothes that have been laundered and pant legs of
    roughly the same length).

    15. Lagot (Lah-got) A prophesy of evil things to come.

    16. Para (Pah-rah). A term that informs the driver of
    a jeep to stop and pause (usually in the middle of the
    road) as the individual speaking intends to leave the
    vehicle. Dangerous for individuals as drivers seem to
    believe having one foot in the air is all that is
    necessary for descent.

    17. Takusa (Ta-kuh-sa). ! Derived from takot sa asawa
    (afraid of wife), this is a term used to describe the
    silent (very silent) minority of males married to
    feminine reincarnations of Hitler.

    18. Torpe (tore-peh). A gentleman who is desperately
    attracted to a female yet by some strange compulsion
    is reduced to a frozen mound of stuttering male
    whenever that female is near.

    Armed with this list and a smile, you will be sure to
    make the proper impression not just on your new
    relations, but on your loved one as well.

    Now let's practice:
    "Honey, when I first saw you, I made laglag brip, and
    was almost torpe. When I finally got the nerve to date
    you, I almost became indyanero, because I didn't think
    I had the right japorms. When you're around, I'm
    kilig, when you're not, I get gigil. You may think all
    this is achuchu, kaekekan, just chechecoreche, but in
    truth, my love, I'm so ano with you."


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    hope my hubby read this to add his words of wisdom list


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    Great stuff! I've copied and pasted that into a notepad so I can have a record of it..hehehe

    I do hope it isn't copyright!

    There are 7 Planes Of Existance:

    7 — Material Plane: The earth, where you are right now.
    6 — Plane of Forces
    5 — Astral Plane
    4 — Mental Plane
    3 — Too mysterious to describe.
    2 — Too mysterious to describe.
    1 — Too mysterious to describe.




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    I feel slightly uneasy saying the word "Ano"......

    As in Italian it means a total different thing......


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    I had fun reading this, thank you so much for posting. I'll give a copy to my husband


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