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BEATSNGPE 

A slang term used in the Phillipines to describe a spoiled brat who gets angry for no reason at all. Basically your stereotypical spoiled rich kid who used his parent's wealth to just stop him from getting mad and throwing tantrums in public places like in tutorial centers, school etc. There is a famous quote in the Phillipines of a so called BEATSNGPE saying lord Jesus chirst kill me.
Uh oh, This kid is a spoiled brat and throws tantrums everyday. It's a BEATSNGPE.
BEATSNGPE by ProGamer2009 June 28, 2020
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BEATSNGPE 

A person gets mad for no reason . A stupid retarded person
Spoiled brat
That child is spoiled it’s A BEATSNGPE

That beats Ng Pe boy is bad
Parents beats Ng Pe
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