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Ang Aklat na Street Talk 3 - A Closer Look: Lesson 11

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Street Talk 3
chit-chat
[Pangngalan]

casual, light, and often trivial conversation, typically about non-essential topics

usap-usap, kwentuhan

usap-usap, kwentuhan

used to refer to someone who is very healthy and in good physical condition

to flip-flop
[Pandiwa]

to make an abrupt change of opinion or policy, especially in an exchange with the opposing one

magbago ng isip, magsalungat

magbago ng isip, magsalungat

goochie-goo
[Pantawag]

baby talk used to make a baby laugh or react playfully

Gugu-gaga, Titing-ting

Gugu-gaga, Titing-ting

jingle-jangle
[Pangngalan]

the sound of metallic objects clinking together

kislap-kislap, kalansing

kislap-kislap, kalansing

junkie
[Pangngalan]

someone obsessed with something

narcotics addict, alipin ng bisyo

narcotics addict, alipin ng bisyo

riffraff
[Pangngalan]

a group of people who are considered low-class or undesirable

mga tao na walang uri, sumosobra

mga tao na walang uri, sumosobra

used to suggest that someone or something has fully recovered or is in good working condition

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