Karepmu
“In Javanese, "Karepmu" comes from the word karep (desire/will) + -mu (yours). Literal meaning: "up to you / as you wish." Other variations: "sakarepmu", "sakpenakmu".”
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“In Javanese, "Karepmu" comes from the word karep (desire/will) + -mu (yours). Literal meaning: "up to you / as you wish." Other variations: "sakarepmu", "sakpenakmu".”
“A self-deprecating or sarcastic term for software developers who feel like manual laborers due to repetitive tasks, long hours, and high pressure.”
“Having too much unnecessary behavior or antics.”
“Excessive to an unreasonable degree.”
“Kemlinthi (Javanese) is a term to describe someone who is arrogant or acts self-important, overly showy / trying too hard to be cool, all talk but no substance.”
“Overly curious about other people's affairs.”
“Extremely nosy or overly curious about other people's business, often used to call out someone being too intrusive”
“Keuheul is a slang term used to describe a feeling of being very surprised or shocked.”
“Earning points by defeating an enemy until death in a game, usually counted as an individual score”
“A question word meaning 'how'.”
“A harsh curse word or profanity in Javanese used to express annoyance or to insult someone”