What is Abnoy?

What is Abnoy?

Abnoy is also the slang name for a Philippine street food that is like a pancake made by mixing an unhatched incubated duck egg (bugok) with flour and water.

What is Apir Tagalog in English?

Definition for the Tagalog word apir: apír. [slang] high five; short for “up here”, usually combined with a “high five” gesture.

What is bobo ka in Filipino?

Example sentence for the Tagalog word bobo, meaning: [noun] fool; idiot; [adjective] stupid; dumb; foolish. Put your mouse over (or tap, for mobile devices) any Filipino word to see its translation in English. Stressed vowels in the example sentence are underlined. Bobo ka! You’re stupid!

What is Abnoy made of?

Basic ingredients of Bibingkang Abnoy are duck abnoy eggs, kinchay(Chinese Parsley), onion, tomatoes (optional), black pepper and Magic Sarap for seasoning, vegetable oil for frying, and vinegar as a dipping sauce before eating.

Is it Apir or appear?

1. Apir or “appear”(?)- Used to ask for a high five. Misheard from: of “Up here”. Used in a sentence: “Ayos pare, apir!”

What is Taympers?

time out; pause; (slang) Root: taympers.

What EUT means?

EUT. Exit/Update Transaction File.

What is Bobo ako?

bobo ka. you’re stupid. Similar Words. mahina ang ulo adjective. stupid, obtuse, featherbrained, thickheaded, thick.

What is rotten egg?

rotten egg (plural rotten eggs) (slang, idiomatic, humorous, childish) A person who is the latest, the last, or the slowest in a group at performing a certain task, especially at going to a certain place.

What is bugok?

bugók. [adjective] rotten; rotten egg; putrid; weak headed; weak minded; dull; stupid. Root: bugok.

Where did the word Apir come from?

What is the meaning of up here?

• UP HERE (adverb) Meaning: In a specified area or place. Synonyms: over here; up here.

What is Bohboh?

adjective. stupid [adjective] foolish; slow at understanding. silly [adjective] foolish; not sensible. half-witted [adjective] foolish or idiotic.

What does NGE mean in Philippines?

While the word nyek has different variations, such as nye, nge, or ngek, they all mean the same. It’s commonly used in situations where you’d feel pleasantly surprised or shocked – usually upon hearing corny jokes or cheesy one-liners.

What does down here mean?

“Down”,adjective: 3 “temporarily out of action.” It’s down, here in Boston” means “it isn’t working, here in Boston.” With a comma you can see that “down” refers to the system, while “here” refers to Boston. S.

  • September 7, 2022