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It's when you have a drink and hope it doesn't taste bad.

It's a translation of 'hopefully' as in hoping the drink doesn't taste like absolute dog shit.

It's not supposed to be used as a "Cheers 🥂" but it's usually used as a prayer
Order a random drink at a bar and say "Diboja"
Diboja by James McGill July 11, 2022
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Diboné 

All we want is Diboné.

Samantha knows how to bounce her Diboné
Diboné by Kevin K said it March 28, 2020
The word "Diyos" is a Filipino term for God. Probably came from Spanish.
"Matakot ka sa Dioys." - Fear God
"Diyos ko!" - Oh My God
Diyos by Jan Salvilla March 4, 2007

Talks like sand and there is nothing to eat (Diborim Kemo Hol Ve-ain Ma Le-Ehol) 

Origin: Hebrew

A saying describes someone who can't put his money where his mouth is; Talk a lot about something but take no action.
A: I promise I would do it for you.
B: Talks like sand and there is nothing to eat.

dibyendu 

You are my Dibyendu(moonlight)
dibyendu by professorbong August 13, 2020
she wants to be nice to everyone as possible and loves to make people’s day. she laugh with you in your happiest days and cries with you in your saddest moments. she’s a person you want to stay in touch with.
person #1: you know that girl Dibora

person #2: yeah she’s the best dude
Dibora by sushrhsuwn December 5, 2019