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#12. "Gigil mo ko"
It typically means "you're making me feel overwhelmed with cuteness" or "you're making me excited." However, in some contexts, it can also imply a strong reaction that might lean toward annoyance or frustration—like when someone is so irritating that it makes you want to pinch them. So, while it’s mostly positive, it can have that playful edge where it hints at being a bit annoyed too!
ex:Tigilan m nga yung kakakanta mo, sentonado kaya! Gigil moko eh!
Mar 29, 2025 5:22 AM
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