Canteen

(Philippine English borrowed from British English)

Cafeteria.
The canteen is closed.
by Mr. yoso July 01, 2012
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Eat-all-you-can

(Philippine English)

All-you-can-eat.

A buffet restaurant.
Eat-all-you-can restaurants are expensive
by mr. yoso July 01, 2012
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Ball pen (ballpen)

(Philippine English) A ball point pen. Any kind of pen is called ballpen not unless one has to be specific.

A quill can even be called a ballpen. Any kind of writing materials that uses ink are called and referred as ballpen out of convenience.
ballpen ball pen Ball pen (ballpen)

May I borrow your ballpen?

Do you have an extra ballpen?
by Mr. Yoso July 01, 2012
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Live-in

An unmarried couple who lives together in a sexual relationship.
Andrea: Where is Thelma?

Sandra: She eloped with her boyfriend

Andrea: So what are they planning to do?

Sandra: I guess they will be live-in for a while
by mr. yoso July 01, 2012
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Joe

(Philippine English)

An American.

Used during and after World War II from G.I. Joe
There's American chewing a gum.

Man: Hey Joe!
by mr. yoso July 01, 2012
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Hyper

This prefix is used as an adjective to describe a person who is high-strung. From the term "hyperactive."
You are so hyper!! Ugghhh..
by mr. yoso July 01, 2012
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