by TheOneForPeace October 9, 2020

Going above and beyond unnecessarily, especially in a smug way. Derived from the fact that the PBA introduced a 4-point line in 2024.
Coed 1: "Did you see Remy turning in his exam early *and* giving a cronut to the professor?"
Coed 2: "Mother fucker is Filipino 4-Pointer, that's what's up."
Coed 2: "Mother fucker is Filipino 4-Pointer, that's what's up."
by CKMeredith June 20, 2025

When a Spanish male places his penis inside of a Filipino males foreskin. Sometimes refereed to Friday night basketball
by The Mac 88 June 1, 2017

by MankeyMeat42069 February 26, 2021

When your non-Filipino friend knows more Tagalog than you. Outdone at your own culture. Filipino can be replaced with other nationalities.
This term stems from the disconnect of growing up in a separate area from your culture/mixed culture families.
This term stems from the disconnect of growing up in a separate area from your culture/mixed culture families.
by fusewithme March 3, 2021

1. The act of reversing a bad situation into a (possibly) worse situation.
2. A move in billiards where the ball ricochets and goes in.
2. A move in billiards where the ball ricochets and goes in.
1. I was getting raped but I pulled a quick reverse Filipino and raped him instead.
2. My nigga wasn't aiming but ended up pulling a reverse Filipino
2. My nigga wasn't aiming but ended up pulling a reverse Filipino
by Gay Filipino April 20, 2018

The son or daughter of a close family friend who is of the same generation or age.
First generation Filipino immigrants in the United States, particularly in Los Angeles and other major cities, didn’t have much family when they arrived, so their friends became their adopted families. When these first-gens all had children, the kids would refer to each other as “cousins” since they grew up so close to each other like siblings or cousins.
First generation Filipino immigrants in the United States, particularly in Los Angeles and other major cities, didn’t have much family when they arrived, so their friends became their adopted families. When these first-gens all had children, the kids would refer to each other as “cousins” since they grew up so close to each other like siblings or cousins.
Although we all grew up together, Jon-Jon is my real cousin and Errol is only my Filipino-cousin since our parents have been friends for close to 20 years.
by cb1rocks April 1, 2024
