The root words being Kote meaning penis and Mote meaning small or particle size. The phrase translates to small penis.
by Thatrealgogetter May 6, 2024
Get the Kote Mote mug.When you put your phone on airplane mode while on a call with someone so you can claim that you lost your connection when really you just didn’t wanna talk to them.
Jordan : Mike must have some serious bad cell service. Our call just dropped
Matt : no he just airplane moded you
Matt : no he just airplane moded you
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by Liralen January 9, 2025
Get the So Mote It Be mug.When someone poors warm chocolate fudge into your ass & puts a big marshmallow partially in ya hole( need some protruding out). Then uses a butane torch or jet lighter to burn the marshmallow from a distance then they dip their graham cracker in to scoop out the mallow & fudge.
by Elheffe993 April 10, 2025
Get the S'mored mug.A motel that has been bought out by people of East Indian descent, especially owned by someone often (but not always) with the surname of Patel, due to most (but not all) Patels being part of the Indian caste for owning land, and also because it rhymes (Jat Motel doesn't have the same ring to it), most often by buying out a defunct motel location "as-is" and making no efforts to improve the property after acquisition.
Normally this should be insignificant, but if you land a cheap motel in a state of disrepair and just barely meeting habitability standards and/or has bad housekeeping, there's a good chance your motel is Indian-owned (but as repeatedly emphasized, not always). "Patel Hotel" can also be used when applicable to a hotel (especially the OYO Hotel franchise).
See also Potel.
Normally this should be insignificant, but if you land a cheap motel in a state of disrepair and just barely meeting habitability standards and/or has bad housekeeping, there's a good chance your motel is Indian-owned (but as repeatedly emphasized, not always). "Patel Hotel" can also be used when applicable to a hotel (especially the OYO Hotel franchise).
See also Potel.
I tried to be open-minded when I saw a statue of Ganesha while checking in, but the towels are brownish gray, the bed has a popped-out spring held in place by duct tape, half of the hallway lights are burnt out, and getting woken up by a cockroach crawling on my face are facts too hard to ignore the fact that I accidentally reserved a Patel Motel.
by edw007 April 14, 2025
Get the Patel Motel mug.A group expression originating from Barangay Atipuluan, often used to describe something that’s easy, effortless, or no challenge at all. Similar in vibe to saying “piece of cake” or “madali lang” in Filipino, but with a more playful, street-friendly twist.
Typically used among friends or groups when reacting to a task, game, or situation that doesn’t require much effort.
Can be used in both sarcastic and genuine contexts. For example, when something really is easy, or when something is actually hard but the speaker wants to flex confidence.
Often shouted or typed in group chats, online games, or casual conversations as a morale booster.
Typically used among friends or groups when reacting to a task, game, or situation that doesn’t require much effort.
Can be used in both sarcastic and genuine contexts. For example, when something really is easy, or when something is actually hard but the speaker wants to flex confidence.
Often shouted or typed in group chats, online games, or casual conversations as a morale booster.
“Naka-three points agad si Wako? EZ Motet!"
“Mag-aakyat lang ng tubig sa second floor? EZ Motet.”
"Mga low rank lang kalaban, EZ Motet nanaman."
“Mag-aakyat lang ng tubig sa second floor? EZ Motet.”
"Mga low rank lang kalaban, EZ Motet nanaman."
by TagaSite August 12, 2025
Get the EZ Motet mug.A group expression originating from Barangay Atipuluan, often used to describe something that’s easy, effortless, or no challenge at all. Similar in vibe to saying “piece of cake” or “madali lang” in Filipino, but with a more playful, street-friendly twist.
Typically used among friends or groups when reacting to a task, game, or situation that doesn’t require much effort.
Can be used in both sarcastic and genuine contexts. For example, when something really is easy, or when something is actually hard but the speaker wants to flex confidence.
Often shouted or typed in group chats, online games, or casual conversations as a morale booster.
Typically used among friends or groups when reacting to a task, game, or situation that doesn’t require much effort.
Can be used in both sarcastic and genuine contexts. For example, when something really is easy, or when something is actually hard but the speaker wants to flex confidence.
Often shouted or typed in group chats, online games, or casual conversations as a morale booster.
“Naka-three points agad si Wako? EZ Motet!"
“Mag-aakyat lang ng tubig sa second floor? EZ Motet.”
"Mga low rank lang kalaban, EZ Motet nanaman."
“Mag-aakyat lang ng tubig sa second floor? EZ Motet.”
"Mga low rank lang kalaban, EZ Motet nanaman."
by TagaSite August 12, 2025
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