Malibog (en. Lecherous)

/maliˈboɡ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
adjective
Having a tendency or inclination toward lewd desires or harassment.
His words were filled with a lecherous tone that sparked misunderstandings.
Ang kanyang mga salita ay puno ng malibog na tono na nagpasimuno ng hindi pagkakaunawaan.
A person who is fond of sex or lascivious behavior.
As a lascivious person, he does not feel ashamed of his opinions.
Bilang isang malibog na tao, hindi siya nakakaramdam ng pagkapahiya sa kanyang mga opinyon.
Described as having a sinfulness of desire that is often uncontrollable.
Lustfulness often leads to undesirable situations.
Ang pagka-malibog ay minsang nagdudulot ng hindi magagandang sitwasyon.

Etymology

The word 'malibog' originates from the root word 'libog', which means desire or lust.

Common Phrases and Expressions

lecherous mind
A mind filled with lewd desires.
malibog na isip
lascivious person
A person fond of lascivious activities.
malibog na tao

Related Words

desire
Forms the root understanding of desire.
libog
lewd
A term with a similar meaning close to 'malibog'.
malayas

Slang Meanings

looks horny
Her body is so beautiful, she really looks horny.
Ang ganda ng katawan niya, parang malibog talaga.
flirty friend
She's a bit malibog, always flirting.
Medyo malibog siya, palaging nagapag-flirt.
wild in bed
She's the type of person who's malibog in bed.
Siya ang tipo ng tao na malibog sa kama.