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1 magbiro
joke -
2 birò
joke, gag, badinage, banter, jeer, jest, flirt -
3 loko
joke, to fool somebody, madman, insane (1), crazy -
4 birúin
jest, joke--------joke -
5 magbirô
to tell a joke, banter, quiz, dally, jest, joke -
6 biro
Active Verb: magbiroPassive Verb: biruinEnglish Definition: 1) a joke (noun) 2) to tease, to make fun of (verb)Examples: Huwag kang magbiro sa lasing. (Don't make fun of drunks.) -
7 charing
English Definition: Tagalog slang for: 1) flirt, playgirl; 2) joke, punL2 Definition: (salitang balbal) 1. malandi, palikera; 2. biro lang -
8 estir
English Definition: Tagalog slang for joke, counterpart of "just kidding"L2 Definition: (salitang balbal) biro -
9 tukso
Active Verb: manuksoPassive Verb: tuksuhinEnglish Definition: (verb) to tease; to joke; to jest; to temptNotes:Examples: 1) Mahilig manukso ang batang iyan. (That child is fond of teasing.) 2) Huwag mong tuksuhin si Bill. (Don't tease Bill.) -
10 mangbadyá
to joke -
11 manuksó
quiz, to joke, jeer, illude, flout, tempt, entice -
12 tuksó
badinage, banter, jeer, joke, temptation
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