Senglot

A Filipino slang term that means “drunk” or “intoxicated.” It describes someone who has had too much alcohol and is visibly inebriated.

Example:

Si Pedro ay senglot na kagabi kaya hindi na siya nakauwi.
Pedro was drunk(senglot) last night, so he couldn't go home.

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More Pinoy Slang Words
  • Praning

    Paranoid; haywire.

    Example:

    Her constant checking of the locks made her family think she was being praning.
    Pinagtawanan siya ng mga kaibigan dahil sa kanyang praning na pag-aalala sa mga bagay-bagay.

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  • Agik

    Used in the same context as “All right!” or “Okay!”

    Example:

    Agik, Dun ako sa dulo!
    All right (Agik), the backseat is mine!

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  • Edi Wow / Edi Waw / Edi Shing

    Used sarcastically to express indifference or to mock someone else’s statement, usually to downplay its significance or to show lack of interest.

    Often used in a dismissive or sarcastic tone, implying that the speaker is unimpressed or unconcerned about what was said.

    Example:

    Sabi niya, ang galing daw niya mag-basketball. Edi wow(edi waw/edi shing)!"
    He said he's really good at basketball. So what(edi wow/edi waw/edi shing)!

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