What does “bayot” mean?

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Oh, that's an interesting one —

So "bayot" is a word from Cebuano, a language spoken in the Philippines. It basically means a gay man or a guy who acts in a more feminine way. People use it as a casual label, but it can also be rude depending on how it's said.

Honestly, I didn't know this word before, but someone told me about it and I looked at how people were using it. Some posts used it like an insult, some used it playfully between friends, and some even used it with pride — like, "still bayot and that's okay!" So the feeling behind the word really depends on who's saying it and how.

There's also a cool history — it may come from the Spanish era and originally meant something like "coward," but over time it shifted to mean gay or effeminate men.

So basically: it's a Filipino term for a gay or feminine man, and the tone can be loving or harsh depending on the situation.

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