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Portmanteau or blend of "Pinoy Aussie," referring to a Filipino who migrated to Australia, embracing the country and its way of life, yet retaining some aspects of their Filipino heritage. May also refer to a person born in Australia of Filipino Heritage.

Etymology:
Aussie - An Australian. One that lives in Australia.

Pinoy - Slang for Filipino male.

Pinay - Slang for Filipino female.

Term coined by Eduardo Maria De La Cruz Gutierrez, in his 2012 book, "Pinosi (Pinoy Aussie): A Filipino Immigrant in Australia 42 Years."
Frank: Hey Benny, you're a Pinoy, but you play cricket...and follow the footy. You're pretty much an Aussie!
Michael: Yeah, he's a Pinosi.
Pinosi by Totallyfrank June 20, 2013
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A penis-like word that Robotnik hides in the phrase "I want that heinous hedgehog hammered!".
Peinous by zakawer March 17, 2011
The yearly video made by YouTubers danisnotonfire and AmazingPhil posted on AmazingPhil's channel where they draw cat whiskers on each other's faces in sharpie and answer questions asked by their fans. This event began when the two met in person for the first time on October 26, 2009.
Hey, are you exited for PINOF 8?

I can't wait for the new PINOF!
PINOF by TheNumber42 November 2, 2016
Pinoit (peh-nwa)

French for "Pinoy." (Pinoy is slang for Filipino male.)

The word "Pinoit" is often used to describe a more classy and sophisticated Pinoy.
Manny: Malt liquor?

Enrique: Pinoy please! I'm far more Pinoit than that.
Pinoit by r27wings August 3, 2011

Pinochet's Helicopter Tours

A joke popular with people who oppose communism or socialism (or otherwise any kind of planned economy), referencing how former Chilean army general, Augusto Pinochet was notorious for throwing the dead bodies of commies into the ocean out of a helicopter.
Person 1: Ya know, Marx was right, we should abolish private property
Person 2: Heh, you should sign up for one of Pinochet's Helicopter Tours

Pinoybaiting 

a Youtube marketing strategy that targets Filipinos for real quick Youtube views and followers, usually done by Koreans and American vloggers due to their awareness of Filipinos worshipping something about America or South Korea

Pinoybaiters are usually foreigners whose never been in the Philippines or didn't care about the Philippines, Filipinos and its culture until they decided to make their own Youtube channels, their channels are mostly all about "foreigners reacts to Filipino..." at all times
Notable Pinoybaiting Vloggers (no actual knowledge about the Philippines, languages and traditions, just reacts only for bait)
- Wave Lee (South Korean)
- K Sibling (South Korean)
- Terrence Jr. (American)

some Vloggers aren't Pinoybaiters since they already embraced Filipino culture, lived in the Philippines and even mastered Filipino languages where you can see their dedication about the country
- Dwaine Woolley (Australian)
- Dasuri Choi (South Korean)
- Kyle Jennermann (Canadian)
Pinoybaiting by Unicornication September 21, 2020