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Pagger

A person who likes to eat pagpag
Grabe si Alex, pagger talaga. Ang baon nya ay palaging pagpag.
by Pagibig December 17, 2022
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Paggle

A specific type of currency used in Poma.
“Hey, how much is that pack of biscuits?”
“5 Paggles, please.”
by Wooll.R August 16, 2023
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paggorised

Tired beyond belief, shattered, drained from catching carp.
Those carp have kept me awake all night, I’m paggorised.
by Carp catching me Pie May 20, 2023
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Pagger

A disparaging term used to describe a black pagan person that also sympathizes with Norse mythology under the justification of Odin the All-father and not the Some-father. More commonly used to describe those pagans whose only contact with pagan culture is modern Neo-paganism like in entertainment media and social platforms.
Pagger: You tell me that I don't have any rights to wear my Mjölnir, because I'm black
Vikingger: No guess what, the Vikniggs sailed around the world, they even hit North Africa which means that they took black woman and black children as bondservants or wives; and then the children of those wives would grow up as Vikinggs and allowed the same rights as white vikings.
by ParaparaPartyCrow August 29, 2024
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paggles

Person 1: "What time is it?"
Person 2: "It's 3:47 paggles."
by John McJohnenstein March 10, 2024
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Pagging

The act of male masturbation in which the man positions his testicles between his ass and a hard surface— effectively sitting on his balls and squishing them. Pagging often results in extreme pain.
Some people need an extra rush when they masturbate so they turn to extreme shit, like pagging
by Maxocheese April 10, 2024
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Pagging

Pagging pah-ging

noun (Filipino slang, humorous)

Definition:

1. A Filipino person whose parents are from two major ethnolinguistic groups: one Tagalog, the other Bisaya.

2. A cultural fusion of the Tagalog’s gritty city survival and the Bisaya’s earthy wild energy.

3. A mashup of “pagpag” and “saging,” used comically to describe the chaotic, beautiful blend of both heritages.

Etymology / Word Origin:

Pag – from pagpag, leftover food (usually meat or chicken) scavenged from trash, cleaned, and recooked. Often associated with impoverished urban areas in Luzon, where many Tagalogs live.

Ging – from saging, the Bisaya word for banana. Bisaya people are humorously (and very inaccurately) portrayed as being so connected to nature they "goon into banana trees" — a meme-worthy exaggeration.

Together: Pag + Ging = Pagging.
A dual-core Filipino with the street smarts of pagpag and the jungle instinct of saging.

Cultural Note:

Tagalog – Typically raised in Luzon, speaking the Tagalog language as their mother tongue.

Bisaya – Refers to several Visayan-speaking groups found in Visayas and Mindanao. Those from the Visayas are considered to speak the “original” Bisaya dialect.
“Wag mo ko maliitin, pare. I’m Pagging — I can survive with pagpag and climb banana trees with my bare hands.”
by Ambatunat August 4, 2025
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