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Jejemon (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈdʒɛdʒɛmɔ̝n]) was a po****r
culture phenomenon in the Philippines. The
Philippine Daily Inquirer describes Jejemons as...
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Father Jejemon is a 2010
Philippine comedy drama film
directed by
Frank Gray Jr. and
starring Dolphy, in his
final film role
before his
death in 2012...
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Department of
Education discouraged use of the
Jejemon language.
Apart from the language, the
Jejemons were also
criticized for
their fashion and manners...
- music, dress, and messaging. It has
often been
compared to that of the
Jejemon phenomenon originating from the
Philippines and
Harajuku from ****an. Although...
- SMS language. It is
widely used in a
Filipino youth subculture known as
Jejemons. mdr:
Esperanto version, from the
initials of
multe da ridoj,
which translates...
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overseas communities. It also has
several variants,
including Coño English,
Jejemon and Swardspeak.
Taglish is very
widespread in the
Philippines and has become...
- care unit. In 2010,
Dolphy pla**** a
priest in his last
movie in
Father Jejemon, with his co-stars
Cherrie Gil, Roy Alvarez, Maja Salvador, EJ Falcon,...
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South Africa Ah Beng in
Malaysia and Singapore, Alay in Indonesia, and
Jejemon in the
Philippines Ratchet (slang)
Eshays in
Australia Social structure...
- Iyaric, from Jamaica, used by
adherents of
Rastafari Javanais, from
France Jejemon, from the
Philippines Jeringonza, from
Spain Joual, from
Quebec French...
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Gabber /
tokkie (Netherlands)
Gopnik (Soviet Union/Russia)
Hoser (Canada)
Jejemon (Philippines)
Kazan phenomenon Malandro (Brazil) Mat
Rempit (Malaysia)...