Libagin (en. Filth)
/liˈbaɡin/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A dirt or stain that adheres to an object.
His clothes had filth from playing outside.
Ang kanyang damit ay may libagin mula sa paglalaro sa labas.
A person deemed dirty or a figure exposed.
Avoid the filth of people in the street.
Iwasan mo ang libagin ng mga tao sa kalsada.
Etymology
Derived from the root word 'libag,' meaning dirt or stain.
Common Phrases and Expressions
filthy road
The road is filled with dirt or litter.
libagin ang kalsada
Related Words
dirt
The term referring to dirt or stains that cause filth.
libag
dirty
Term that describes something full of dirt.
marumi
Slang Meanings
Sometimes used for people or things that are unusual or weird.
The food I ate was kind of libagin, it wasn't tasty!
Parang libagin yung kinain kong pagkain, hindi masarap!
Often used to refer to things that are confusing or hard to understand.
Their conversation was so libagin, I couldn't understand it anymore.
Yung usapan nila, sobra nang libagin, di ko na naiintindihan.
A slang for things that are out of trend or outdated.
What you’re wearing is a bit libagin, so old school!
Yung suot mo, medyo libagin na, old school!