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  1. Feb 25, 2009 · Jologs si Marian Rivera, bagamat hindi na daw si Judy Ann Santos. Sa mga sirkulo ng mga petiburgis, tinatawag nang “jologs” ang kung anu-ano at kung sinu-sino na maaaring niyayakap sa aktwal ng mga tinatawag na “jologs” at maaari ring hindi. Ang hindi niyayakap ng mga “jologs,” may marka nila, ng pagiging “masa”: malabis sa ...

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  3. jologs. [slang] uncool; unrefined; out of fashion; punk; teenager from a squatter area. View monolingual Tagalog definition of jologs ». Root: jologs. Frequent. The Tagalog.com Dictionary is now an App! Alternate spelling (s): dyologs.

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    Jan 1, 2020 · This is a slang word whose roots are daing (dried fish), tuyo (smaller type of dried fish) and itlog (egg). jolog. “ghetto” in American English. jolog. a crass, tacky person. jolog. someone of low class. daing, tuyo, itlog. salted fish, dried fish, egg.

  5. Feb 20, 2009 · Anatomiya ng Jologs. [1] Mga kabataan sila, tinedyer at mas matanda pa. Kadalasan, nakatira sa mga komunidad ng maralitang tagalungsod – iyung tinatawag ng iba na “iskwater,” “iskwa-kwa,” “iskwating” – o maralita sa kanayunan. Mga anak ng mga manggagawa, magsasaka at mala-manggagawa, gayundin ng mga tinatawag na “lumpen ...

  6. Oct 3, 2023 · 30. Jologs. This term is used to describe something or someone who is considered tacky, uncool, or unfashionable in Filipino slang. For example, a person might say, “That outfit is so jologs.” In a conversation about music, someone might say, “I don’t like that artist, their music is jologs.”

  7. Nov 12, 2015 · Meaning: People offer different origins for jologs. Some say it was used as a name for Jolina Magdangal’s fans. Some say it was used to describe someone who was into hip-hop and metal. Some linguists even say that it came from “diyolog” which stands for dilis, tuyo and itlog—the food of the poor.

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