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[Summary] => Dont you find it strange how certain words, phrases and expressions become popular, only to disappear from our vocabulary forever after a few years? In the 70s, according to my older brothers, expressions like "Pahiya ka, no?" and "Pendong kalas" were in vogue. In the 80s, it was the dreaded "Apir!" an expression used when giving a high five to someone, usually a gay person). In the 90s onwards, we got more creative. We didnt just come up with expressions we actually invented new words!
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February 6, 2024 - 10:35am