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“Used to affirm or agree with someone’s opinion.”
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“Used to affirm or agree with someone’s opinion.”
“Rakjat is a term referring to ordinary people or the common masses during the tempoe doeloe (the old days) of the Dutch East Indies. The word describes the lower social class that had no special status or high rank, unlike the priyayi, government officials, or nobility.”
“A condition when internet connection suddenly disconnects, becomes slow, or unresponsive, causing a device or application to malfunction or freeze”
“'Mantul' is used to express something cool or awesome.”
“'Ane' is an informal form of 'saya' meaning 'I' that's commonly used in everyday conversations. It comes from the Arabic word 'Ana', which also means 'I'.”
“Soeka is an archaic form of 'suka' in classical Malay, meaning to like, enjoy, or be pleased with something. Often used in contexts of personal preference or agreement.”
“A filler word used when you forget something or don't want to mention it clearly; similar to 'thingy' or 'whatchamacallit'.”
“Urang is a slang term in everyday language meaning 'we' or 'us', commonly used in the Sundanese region.”
“A slang variation of 'omong-omong' (talking) used to describe empty rhetoric, nonsense, or 'all talk and no action'.”
“Tacky or gaudy in appearance.”
“A question word meaning 'how'.”
“To feel romantically attracted to someone; to like or admire someone beyond mere friendship. The word describes a state of having a “crush” on another person, typically accompanied by a desire to grow closer or pursue a romantic relationship.”
“To be aware of oneself and one's surroundings, to be vigilant.”
“Doeka (doeloe) is an adjective meaning 'past', 'former', or 'olden days'. In the context of 'tempoe doeloe', it refers to the colonial period or bygone era.”
“A slang term meaning 'or' in an informal context.”
“Thinking excessively to the point of anxiety.”
“Surantap is a slang word with no specific lexical meaning that is used as an intensifier, typically paired with other words (especially mantap) to add emphasis, humor, and rhythmic effect.”
“Overly curious about other people's affairs.”
“GGWP stands for 'Good Game Well Played', used to appreciate a good game.”
“Sotoy is a term for someone who pretends to know or acts like they know about something.”
“Gawean is a term in Javanese that refers to work or activities being done, often in a casual context.”
“Blooping is a gaming term that refers to a situation where a player repeatedly makes mistakes, often in a funny or silly manner.”
“To feel uncertain about how to act or think; to be in a state of mental uncertainty that makes it difficult to make decisions or comprehend a situation. Describes a state of mind that is “chaotic” or directionless due to confusing information or an overwhelming number of choices.”
“To like or love someone.”