Lipak (en. Foul)
li-pak
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
The word 'lipak' refers to something that has a bad smell or is dirty.
The foulness on the road causes an unpleasant feeling.
Ang lipak sa kalsada ay nagdudulot ng hindi kaaya-ayang pakiramdam.
An item that shows failure or lack of order.
The failure in his project led to regrets.
Ang lipak sa kanyang proyekto ay nagbigay daan sa mga pagsisisi.
Etymology
The word 'lipak' originates from the native language term.
Common Phrases and Expressions
foul food
Food that is of poor quality or flavor.
lipak na pagkain
foul smell
A smell that is unpleasant.
lipak na amoy
Related Words
pain
A condition that causes physical discomfort.
pangsakit
evil
The state of being evil or bad.
kasamaan
Slang Meanings
broken or ugly
This shoes is lipak, it looks old.
Ang lipak ng sapatos na 'to, parang luma na.
not as good as expected
I thought the movie would be good, but it turned out to be lipak.
Akala ko maganda ang movie, pero lipak pala siya.
ugly and pointless
His project is so lipak, it has no value.
Yung project niya, lipak talaga, walang saysay.