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yudiputa 

The Filipino version of the spanish word Hijo de Puta which, in english means Son of a Bitch.
Origin: the filipinos were tired of speaking the word hijo, and they short cutted it to yu, it still sounds the same...
History: it's history was just like the spanish version, yeah, because most of the filipino words being used here came from spain when they colonized us during the 1500's.
Hiligaynon
Hoy gago, isug sa imu nga yudiputa ka karon ah......
English
Hey you asshole, being so brave you son of a bitch.......
Sorry i didn't include a tagalog version, i'm not that good in speaking tagalog
credits to john paul cabasac for the hiligaynon line, converted by me.
yudiputa by hi_im_from_iloilo July 30, 2009
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yudiputa 

YUDI came from the word "Hijo" meaning son
PUTA came from the word "BITCH" meaning whore

Son of a bitch
Gago, yudiputa ka!
Tani ma patay ka na nga yudiputa ka!
yudiputa by wert180 January 12, 2008
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Yudipota! Somebody has stolen fifty pesos from my wallet.
yudipota by bandwagonleaver February 8, 2022

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