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  1. Jun 25, 2023 · Charot I think originated from charing. And to answer OP’s question, and something my humanities professor said before: the gay lingo evolves when the normal people start to uses them. I think it’s originally supposed to be something that the gays only understand between themselves, so when the population catches on, it would have already changed.

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  3. Nov 18, 2022 · Yes. Interestingly enough, it was my straight orgmates using "mars", "char", and "besh" so casually that made me start using the terms, too. Ang weird kasi straight guys pa tumunaw ng internal homophobia ko. sometimes i use it in casual conversations with friends. Yes naman sinasabi din namin yan.

  4. Aug 25, 2019 · Naimbento lang ng mga gays at naging bukambibig nila as an expression just like achuchuchu, churva, echos, and now, chugug. 3. jumbosiopao. • 5 yr. ago. From the Academy Award winning movie of 1981 "Charots of Fire". 1. [deleted]

  5. Feb 13, 2022 · Siguro sikat lang talaga sa mga kabataan. Yes it is mainstream now. Maki-Charot, chariz ka na rin. You’re outdated na. It’s now “charizz” AHAHAHA🤭 There were a lot of variations LOLS it went from “charot” to “char” to “charan” to “charing” then back to “char” then to “charizz” 😅But yes, A lot of LGBTQ+ ...

  6. Oct 27, 2020 · Nice representation of whats happening. would've been better kung gradually taking off the make up. char! You're not a clown dutae you're the whole circus ! 1.3M subscribers in the Philippines community. A subreddit for the Philippines and all things Filipino!

  7. Sep 27, 2023 · Charing also came from Charito (or Charito Solis) 2. Reply. 18K subscribers in the Filipino community. r/Filipino is the place for open discussion about the Filipino race, the Filipino language, or generally….

  8. Jun 6, 2018 · 809 votes, 45 comments. 1.9M subscribers in the Philippines community. A subreddit for the Philippines and all things Filipino!

  9. Sep 7, 2019 · This kind of difficult because we usually hear "charot" at the end of sentences, as to indicate that you are just kidding. For example: "Gusto kita. Charot lang. Hahaha!" However, I've heard it being used to describe a person, "charotero" or "charotera". Anu bang dating ng. Ang charot mo. Charot lang yan. Is charot an adjective in the first ...

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