Yaga' - Means Yaga yaga mockery or ridicule in Filipino (Cebuano) or verbal taunting often used to describe people who insult, tease, or provoke others through words. but “yaga’” (with an apostrophe) is to replace cursing, swearing, and offensive language and to serve as a non-profane verbal outlet when reacting to mockery, insults, or negativity
and and to redirect harmful speech into a less toxic, symbolic expression.
Below are some examples for the term Yaga'.
“Yaga’, why do you always have to mock people?”
“Yaga’, this is really frustrating.”
“Yaga’, nothing is going my way today.”
“Yaga’, I can’t believe that just happened.”
“Yaga’, that was unexpected.”