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.”
“Unmilled rice grains that have been separated from the stalk but are still enclosed in their “husks”.”
“Gaje means describing something that is absurd, nonsensical, or ridiculous. On the internet, this word is used to criticize posts, content, or behavior that is considered irrational, weird, or not serious. Popular on Twitter(X) and social media.”
“A degree adverb meaning not too much or not particularly, used to express that a condition, quality, or intensity does not reach an extreme level. Derived from the contracted phrase gak pati in the East Javanese dialect, particularly the Suroboyoan register.”
“A state of feeling “restless”, confused, or sad due to emotional pressure, particularly regarding romantic affairs. This term represents a psychological condition of inner turmoil or uncertainty, which frequently triggers passive behavioral responses or complaints concerning one's current romantic situation.”
“In the Javanese context, 'gali' refers to an individual who exhibits behavior or has a reputation akin to a thug or gangster, often involved in acts of intimidation or violence.”
“The cardinal number equivalent to five in the Javanese numeral system, used in everyday speech and Javanese cultural traditions.”
“A Javanese term referring to a man who tends to flirt with or pursue multiple women simultaneously, similar to a 'womanizer' or 'playboy' in English.”
“Describes a condition or action that occurs earlier than the scheduled, predetermined, or expected time. This word is an informal Javanese equivalent of the standard Indonesian “lebih awal” (earlier, ahead of schedule).”
“The exclamation “Gaskeun” is an “invitation” or “command” to immediately perform an action, continue an activity, or move quickly.”
“Psychological manipulation conducted to make someone doubt their perception, memory, or judgment of reality.”
“A person one has a romantic interest in but has not yet officially become a partner; commonly referred to as a “crush” or a prospective romantic partner still in the courtship stage.”
“The part of the human or animal body located on the posterior side, extending from the neck to the waist. The term “geger” is a Javanese vocabulary word referring to the anatomical structure of the “back”.”
“A Javanese adjective referring to a body condition that is fat or large, synonymous with 'gendut' in Indonesian.”
“A quality of being adorably cute or endearing to the point of eliciting a strong affectionate reaction; popular synonym: “charming”, “irresistibly cute”.”
“Generation Alpha refers to the demographic cohort born between approximately 2013 and 2024. This generation is the first to be born entirely within the era of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and smart devices integrated into daily life.”
“Gen Beta is a projected term for the generation expected to be born between 2025 and 2039. This generation is predicted to grow up in an environment highly integrated with autonomous artificial intelligence, widespread automation, and deep human-machine interaction. This term is still an estimation and continues to evolve over time.”
“Generation X (Gen X) refers to a demographic cohort born approximately between 1965 and 1980. This generation experienced a significant transition from the analog to the digital era and is known for its independent and skeptical characteristics.”
“Gen Y refers to a demographic group or generation born between 1981 and 1996. This group is often called Millennials.”
“A term referring to the demographic group of people born approximately between 1997 and 2012, known as “digital natives” due to growing up in an era of digital technological advancements, the internet, and social media.”
“A state of communal life characterized by harmony, peace, and mutual accord, free from conflict or dispute among individuals or groups.”
“Gentho refers to an individual with a reputation as a troublemaker, often involved in acts of violence, or a member of a hooligan group. This term is often used to describe thugs or brawlers.”
“A branch of geology that studies the “chemical composition” of the Earth and the chemical processes occurring within the crust and interior of the planet.”
“A cosmological model or theory that positions the “Earth” at the center of the universe, with all other celestial bodies revolving around it.”
“A branch of civil engineering focusing on the behavior of “earth materials” and the mechanical properties of soil and rock for structural foundation design.”
“The state of being alive, breathing, or maintaining biological functions as a living being. This term refers to the concept of “life” or the activity of “living”.”
“A banking product in the form of third-party funds where withdrawals can be made at any time using a check or “giro” slip.”
“A distinctive greeting from Central Java, especially Semarang, used to call friends in a casual and slightly teasing or playful manner. Equivalent to “Bro”, “Dude”, “Mate”, and similar terms in other languages.”
“A doctrine or policy advocating “gradual change” in a slow and controlled manner. It rejects “drastic change” or revolution, instead preferring slow reforms to achieve desired social or political goals without upheaval.”
“A term referring to the generation born between 1901 and 1927, also known as the GI Generation. They experienced and matured during World War II, developing a strong work ethic and a spirit of sacrifice.”
“A form of Javanese “black magic” or occult practice referring to a harmful object or substance covertly inserted, typically into food or drink, with the intent to harm or curse another person through supernatural means.”
“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.”
“A slang adjective describing an extraordinary, highly satisfying, or impressive performance. It refers to consistent success, such as a ride-hailing account receiving continuous orders or an individual displaying excellent and “stunning” talent in a specific field.”
“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.”
“A verb meaning to accelerate, move quickly, or show high enthusiasm to do something immediately. Commonly used to express enthusiastic agreement or urge immediate action without delay.”
“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 characteristic or behavior of someone who tends to speak carelessly, excessively, or without filter; prone to uttering words without considering consequences or contextual appropriateness.”
“A slang word meaning ugly or unattractive, typically used to mock appearance or objects.”
“Daring to take extreme or risky action without much consideration; acting recklessly with full enthusiasm and without hesitation.”
“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.”
“Slang term referring to something or someone exceptionally extraordinary, astonishing, or extreme in behavior, appearance, or quality; literally a reduplication of the word 'gila' to intensify meaning.”
“Something obtained without payment; goods or services provided for free.”
“First-person singular pronoun in informal speech, meaning I or me. Used by speakers to refer to themselves in casual everyday conversation. Equivalent to “aku” in formal Indonesian, but carries a more relaxed, familiar tone with less social distance between speakers.”
“A greeting for a group of people, usually friends or audience, regardless of gender”