bokap
“Informal slang term referring to father or dad, formed from prokem language by inserting 'ok' into the word 'bapak'.”
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“Informal slang term referring to father or dad, formed from prokem language by inserting 'ok' into the word 'bapak'.”
“A person who is easily frightened, cowardly, or lacks courage in facing challenging situations; behavior or characteristic that demonstrates mental weakness or lack of bravery.”
“Facial expression or attitude showing displeasure, annoyance, or sulking, typically used in informal conversations in Central Java”
“Slang term referring to 'police', used in online contexts to indirectly mention law enforcement”
“An informal Javanese expression meaning 'do not understand' or 'not comprehending', commonly used in everyday conversations in Central Java.”
“Acronym for 'in my opinion' used in online communication to express a personal perspective informally”
“An interjection used to express surprise, amazement, or shock with a dramatic or enthusiastic tone”
“Slang variation of the first-person singular pronoun 'I', commonly used in informal digital communication”
“Slang term referring to the state of being 'dead' or 'deceased', with a linguistic variation inserting the syllable 'ok' into the word 'mat'.”
“Mimin is an informal term for an admin or account manager on digital platforms such as social media, chat groups, or online shops, responsible for content, interactions, and account management.”
“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.”
“The act of casually hanging out and spending time together with friends at a place such as a street stall, café, or public corner, without any specific productive goal. The activity is typically accompanied by light conversation, laughter, and free-flowing, unstructured social interaction.”
“Bokin is an informal term for a boyfriend or girlfriend in casual daily conversations.”
“An extremely lively, noisy, or exciting situation, typically in a positive or entertaining context”
“Acronym of 'emang gue pikirin' expressing an attitude of indifference or lack of concern toward something or a situation.”
“Psychological manipulation conducted to make someone doubt their perception, memory, or judgment of reality.”
“A Javanese word meaning stunted, dwarfed, or hindered in growth, either physically or developmentally.”
“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.”
“Crying heavily with loud sobs in an exaggerated or dramatic manner.”
“A term for someone who tends to exaggerate problems or situations excessively to attract attention or create dramatic effect.”
“An idiom describing someone who is cowardly, lacking courage to face challenges or difficult situations.”
“The act of sharply criticizing, mocking, or ridiculing someone, often done publicly in front of others or on social media with the purpose of humor or social commentary.”
“A Sundanese word meaning 'they say' or 'reportedly', used to convey information heard from others or circulating rumors.”
“A Sundanese emphatic or exclamatory particle used to strengthen statements, express emotions, or draw the listener's attention.”