Saturday, February 9, 2013

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pisayonary

Dear children of God,

This made me laugh out loud because I remember how I once proposed that our school should have a dictionary of her own. I can only cite some words like

rounds (verb)
For example: marounds kita.

zeke (verb)
For example: pabinit kamo hay karon mazeke kamo.

sibogish (adjective/adverb)
For example: as in sibogish gid?

sirarised (verb)
For example: Indi na kamo matingala kung teacher ninyo na siya kay masirarised gid kamo.

siraris' punch (noun)
pain inflicted to students' who disagree kag pasaway

hisaon (noun/adjective)
a person who will counteract your statement and your argument becomes a total shit in front of everyone

promil kids (noun)
scholars who exemplify virtues as depicted by that brand of milk ad.

churva (noun/adjective)
any word you substitute to anything if you ran out of words to mean what you say.

mushroom (noun)
a place where scholars can stay, wait or work.

karlo karlohan (adjective)
trying to be busy to accomplish task on time

research (interjection)
*in different intonation and ends with exclamation points. note, points.*

leo redoblo (noun)
a word used to confirm when you are confused with color of choice
For example: Ano gid man bala, leo redoblo (to the tune of yellow red or blue).

papaon (verb): to be slapped at the butt for not doing in math well
For example: Ay karon papaon.

consultation
to see adviser, research adviser or teacher

Beautiful (noun): it is equivalent to a graph

PDA (verb): positioning one's self less than 1 meter apart of the opposite sex in areas considered as lover's zone
For example: First year pa lang nagaPDA na

OC (adjective): refers to ways of doing things. These are people whose research articles are highlighted, with planners, alphabetical ang tanan, colo-coded and so on.

Friday sickness: an unexplainable sickness and circumstantial happening which occurs prior to CAT

NCC - no club club; scholar who is not a member of any interest group.

SLRC - Siraris Larroder Resource Center

imvirna jane - naimbyerna

manggad - a direct tralanstation of rich but it is both a noun and an adjective when used

practice (noun): it begins with playing for few hours and starts just an hour prior to the deadliest deadline

best batch/section: it is verybody's claim year in and year out

DL : ambiguous abbreviation for directors lister or damu lagbong

agi: clingy to barkada boys, effiminate, kag indi gwapo

gwapo: that is what everybody (almost all boys) thinks they are

stipend: synonymous to Gaisano to earlier batches while it is SM city to the current scholars

flush (verb) does not work
For example: Indi ko masolve ang item number N sa problem set. Flush na gid ni.

Autograph: vandals in cast
For example: Nong, pwede pa autograph sa cast mo.

Respect: comes in a form of saying hi first and attaching manang and manong to names of upper years
For example: Bag-o pa lang gani ang G7 wala na sila garespect sa amon.

Fun day: mathematically a half day

itext: substitute to forgotten parent's consent form
For example: Sir pwede itext lang akon?

sakop/libre (verb) is used interchangeably when someone requests for favor or from someone who celebrates a birthday

cleaners: evryone has his definition

i-IR (verb): to threat someone
For example: Sigeha da kay i-IR ta ka.

water wars: plural in form because water bags are thrown to you from any direction

war zone: a perimeter where you dont want to get into if you are pikon

"idiomatic" expressions to questions to frustrations:
may assignment?

tuod?

deadline na gid na?

naano na sila ya man?

wait lang.

word which should be deleted is tulog but a misnomer in itself.
Does sleep really exist? *sarcastic mode*
Do they realize I have to finish this yet pester me with "tulog na."?
I forgot what tulog means for the past few days.
Hahaha! Exam days. makatulog ako sa hapon.

Sleep is what you struggle to succumb to a night before your long test but you is hard to do during semestral break.

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Anything you can add to our word list?

Do other countries have two national flowers?


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Waling waling: graceful movement of a butterfly in flight


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wood vs plastic cutting boards


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rock-climbing fish

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Why do we call it blackboard when in fact the board is green?