The second thursday of each month Jairo gets to order pizza & breadsticks of his coworkers choosing! #jairopizzaday
Hey Taylor, it's the second Thursday of September! You know what that means!
No way Abby! It's Jairo order pizza day!!
No way Abby! It's Jairo order pizza day!!
by Circle1234 September 14, 2023
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Hey Taylor, it's the second Thursday of September! You know what that means!
No way Abby! It's Jairo order pizza day!!
No way Abby! It's Jairo order pizza day!!
by Circle1234 September 14, 2023
Get the jairo order pizza day mug.Derived from the word Diancuk/ancuk (fuck) in Javanese language,commonly used in Middle Java,Yogyakarta and East Java.
This word can be pronounced as jancuk,jancik,ancok,dancok,dancuk,cok,cuk and cik,pronunciation ways may vary (cok and cuk can be used for friendly greetings equivalent to 'bro' or 'man')
This word can be pronounced as jancuk,jancik,ancok,dancok,dancuk,cok,cuk and cik,pronunciation ways may vary (cok and cuk can be used for friendly greetings equivalent to 'bro' or 'man')
For expressing hate or anger
Example A:Dancok kowe! (Fuck you!)
Example B:Dancok/Jancok/Jancuk/Cok!(Fuck!)
For friendly greetings
Example A:Piye kabare cok?(how are you bro?)
Example B:He cuk!(Hey man!)
Example A:Dancok kowe! (Fuck you!)
Example B:Dancok/Jancok/Jancuk/Cok!(Fuck!)
For friendly greetings
Example A:Piye kabare cok?(how are you bro?)
Example B:He cuk!(Hey man!)
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Get the janao mug."Jancok" is an Indonesian slang, considered a profanity. Its origin is uncertain, with theories linking it to Javanese or Sundanese roots. Over time, it evolved into a commonly used curse, reflecting cultural dynamics. Despite its offensive nature, it persists in colloquial language, showcasing linguistic shifts and societal influences in Indonesian culture.
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