THE BEKI SENSE. A guide to the beki language.


beki semantics

Last update: April 28, 2016.

As I am a fan of Baklish and might be using the said language in my writing, I thought of sharing with you some beki terms which I may use conveniently on a moving forward:

Aura – referring to a gimmick. A group plan. A place to go. Synonym: walk (‘lakad’)

Beki – pertaining to the third sex. Gay. Short for bekimon.

Bet – means like. Synonym: betchina. 
Chaka – means ugly. Synonym: Chaka Khan.
Chenes – generic word for any verb (action word). Synonym: cheverly, chenelyn
Chenelyn Pamplona – a pseudo name for a traitor. Synonym: Frienemy.
Chorva – means anything. A generic pronoun or a substitute word for almost anything.
Cynthia Patag – ‘Who is s/he?’. May also use ‘Cynthia’.
Effect – means nice or good looking.  A positive feedback.  A compliment.
Gora – means go.
Haggedorn – means haggard. Synonym: haggardo versoza.
Kabogera – somehow implies a dress-to-kill effect. A superlative of anything. Synonym: taray. Hongtaray.
Smellanie Marquez – an expression used when someone smells some bad odor. Smelly. 
Kembot – also a generic word for a verb or any action word. However, compared to chenes or cheverly, this is usually used when pertaining to distance. Synonym: Tumbling.

Olay/Okray – a sense of dismay.

PAK! –  an expression of affirmation. Synonyms: korek, true, truth, trulalu, confiiiiirrrmm
Shiboler – means lesbian. Synonym: Shiboli, Tivoli

Sinetch – means ‘who’s that/this?’.  Synonym: Sinetchi, Sinetchiwa

Shupatembang – referring to sibling.

‘Teh –  short for Ate (sister). Term of endearment. May also be used as: Ateng, Ate, Ante, Baks, Lola. For guys, Kuya or Lolo may be used.

Wit – means no/none. Synonym: nada, witchelin, witchikels, negative

 

There you go!

Guess you’re now more than ready to meet me at the crossroad.

Let’s blog the bekimon style…shall we? *wink*

 

Xoxo,

Regina [reh-jahy-nuh]

The soon-to-be lovah!

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