Ggwp
“GGWP stands for 'Good Game Well Played', used to appreciate a good game.”
Discover the richness of Indonesian vocabulary, from Jakarta's street slang to centuries-old regional dialects, organized alphabetically for your convenience.
“GGWP stands for 'Good Game Well Played', used to appreciate a good game.”
“A Javanese adjective referring to a body condition that is fat or large, synonymous with 'gendut' in Indonesian.”
“Derived from the abbreviation 'Gaji Buta' (blind salary), but the slang meaning refers to a state of boredom due to having nothing to do, or being idle without any meaningful activity.”
“Good sound quality, melodious, or satisfactory performance; often used for singing, birds, or anything with pleasing results.”
“The word 'gamasuk' is an abbreviation of 'gak masuk' meaning not entering or not attending.”
“A casual greeting, short for 'Juragan'. It's currently used to call someone, similar to bro, dude, or mate among young people and netizens. Popularized by the Kaskus platform.”
“Let’s go; an expression to proceed without hesitation.”
“Gawean is a term in Javanese that refers to work or activities being done, often in a casual context.”
“A romantic interest or potential partner known exclusively through online interactions, without physical meetings”
“A slang word meaning ugly or unattractive, typically used to mock appearance or objects.”
“Suddenly not showing up or disappearing during a meeting without any notice”
“A significant positive transformation in appearance or self-quality compared to before, typically after effort or time.”
“Gue is a first-person singular pronoun used in everyday language.”
“A greeting for a group of people, usually friends or audience, regardless of gender”