What does “tangina” mean?
tangina
Oh okay, so this one's actually from Filipino (Tagalog), and it's a pretty strong swear word — like, one of the most common ones you'll hear.
The literal meaning is something like "your mother" but in a very rude, insulting way. Think of it like the Filipino version of a really harsh English swear that involves someone's mom.
People use it when they're super frustrated, shocked, or even sometimes just excited — like if something goes really wrong, someone might say "Tangina, I forgot my phone!" Or if something is amazing, a friend might say "Tangina, that was so good!" Kind of like how English speakers use strong swear words for all kinds of big feelings.
So basically, it's a versatile strong swear word — rude in formal settings, but very common in casual, emotional moments among friends.
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