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For some, he may be "an alcoholic mom that likes to obsessively climb stuff". For others, he is "Narcissism at its worst. This guy smiles so much you'd think he was the happiest guy in the world. Which really makes you think he's a serial killer. Likes to ask people what they mean when he knows very well what they mean. Wardrobe consists of suits he never wears, and Adidas pants". But for most, he is a supportive friend that has your back, and an overall great person.
What the nutz Insang??

*person* I slept through my midterm
*me* that's so Insang of you jeez

me *says something simple and relatable*
Insang *what do you mean by that?*
insang by yoyoyoyowassup1234 March 9, 2018
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inang kulot 

Inang Kulot is another name for Taylor Swift in the Philippines. It refers to the country's view of the singer as a curly-haired mother. ("Inang" = mom, "Kulot" = curls, curly hair)
It is also a name in the stereotypically long Taylor Marie Joy Alison "Inang Kulot" Dimagiba Finlay Batumbakal Swift (or in some other order). We have swiftie cults here help
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inang kulot by Inang Kulot June 4, 2023
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Taylor Marie Joy Alison "Inang Kulot" Dimagiba Finlay Batumbakal Swift 

The aforementioned name is a satirical/stereotypical name for singer Taylor Swift in the Philippines. The extra names were added to ridicule how many of the people also have such long names. The whole name has since then become a meme in the Filipino media, in which people use the name ironically to refer to the singer.

Taylor Alison Finlay Swift are all from her legal name, the additional names and their origins are stated below. The joke originally started as "Taylor Marie Joy Batumbakal Swift", and since then, many other names have been added.

Marie and Joy are commonly found in girls' names, where Marie comes from Mary/Maria, the most common name in the country; Joy is stereotypically associated with service workers, such as nurses, cashiers, and stewardesses.

Inang Kulot is an allusion to her curly locks. Inang means "Mother" in a familiar tone, Kulot simply means "curls".

Dimagiba is fairly an uncommon last name, though it is a reference to an old joke played in radios. Dimagiba, short for 'hindi (not) magiba (breakable)' means "invincible", or "never broken". full joke: look up "Short pinoy joke english class"

Batumbakal (lit. lodestone, bato = stone, bakal = metal) is also an uncommon last name, though it does hold a deep native origin. Like Dimagiba, it seems to have originated from a joke, albeit obscure. full joke: look up "batumbakal filipino joke"

Altogether, it sounds like the name of the girl you'd play chinese garter together in the neighborhood alleys.
she is the icon
she is the moment
she is Taylor Marie Joy Alison "Inang Kulot" Dimagiba Finlay Batumbakal Swift

Intangibles 

A cliche used by sports media to describe aspects of a player's game or personality which cannot be tracked by statistics.

This usually refers to leadership qualities or enthusiasm for the game.
Shane Battier is a true leader who brings intangibles to the table.

Colton Smith has insane upside as well as great intangibles.

While it's true that he puts up stats, he just doesn't have any intangibles.
Intangibles by Digitech January 4, 2011
A substitute word that can be used in place of any explicate word.
Oh irgang! --> Oh shit!
irgang would be in place of shit.
Irgang by Seniors @ HNHS February 12, 2010

Injang and Garden 

Namjoon gave Jungwon a cactus plant during I-Land days and named it Injang and Garden. Jungwon said the first thing he always do when he wakes up is watering them.
Injang and Garden? Oh that’s jungwon’s plant

inging the puds

For Females; The act of stuffing pudding into the vagina as a means of masturbation. Works best usually after being chilled.
She took the rice pudding my mom made and was Inging the Puds with it!
inging the puds by Kalann August 7, 2007