Significado
Slang term for food or mealtime.
Contexto cultural
In the busy streets of Manila, 'Chibog' is often associated with 'Isaw' (grilled intestines) and 'Fishballs'. It's the language of the 'masa' (masses). The 'Barkada' is the primary unit of social life for young Filipinos. 'Chibog' is the word that brings the barkada together for 'salo-salo' (sharing). For Filipinos living abroad, using slang like 'Chibog' in Filipino groceries or gatherings is a way to feel connected to home and their roots. In this military-style eating tradition, 'Chibog' is the call to action. It emphasizes equality as everyone eats from the same pile of food.
The 'Bogchi' Flip
If you want to sound like a local Gen Z, use 'Bogchi' instead of 'Chibog'. It shows you're up to date with the latest slang evolution.
Know Your Audience
Never use this with your Filipino boss or in-laws unless they use it first. It can come across as too 'street'.
Significado
Slang term for food or mealtime.
The 'Bogchi' Flip
If you want to sound like a local Gen Z, use 'Bogchi' instead of 'Chibog'. It shows you're up to date with the latest slang evolution.
Know Your Audience
Never use this with your Filipino boss or in-laws unless they use it first. It can come across as too 'street'.
The Invitation
When a Filipino says 'Chibog na!', they aren't just announcing food; they are inviting you to join. It's polite to at least acknowledge it, even if you're full.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Chibog'.
Tara na! _________ na tayo sa labas.
In this context, we need the future/intentional verb form 'Magchibog' (Let's go eat).
Which situation is appropriate for using 'Chibog'?
Where can you say 'Ang sarap ng chibog!'?
Chibog is informal slang and fits perfectly in a casual party setting.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Gutom na ako. B: Ako rin. _________ na tayo!
Since they are both hungry, 'Chibog' (food/eat) is the logical response.
Match the phrase to the context.
Match 'Solid ang chibog!' to its meaning.
'Solid' is another slang term meaning 'excellent' or 'great'.
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Ayudas visuales
Formal vs. Slang
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosTara na! _________ na tayo sa labas.
In this context, we need the future/intentional verb form 'Magchibog' (Let's go eat).
Where can you say 'Ang sarap ng chibog!'?
Chibog is informal slang and fits perfectly in a casual party setting.
A: Gutom na ako. B: Ako rin. _________ na tayo!
Since they are both hungry, 'Chibog' (food/eat) is the logical response.
Match 'Solid ang chibog!' to its meaning.
'Solid' is another slang term meaning 'excellent' or 'great'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it's not a swear word or offensive. It's just very informal slang.
Yes, if it's a casual eatery or with friends. Don't use it in a fine-dining establishment.
You use the '-um-' infix: 'Chumibog'. Example: 'Chumibog na kami.' (We already ate.)
'Kain' is the standard, polite word. 'Chibog' is the cool, slang version.
It's primarily Tagalog-based but understood in most urban areas due to TV and social media.
Yes, it can refer to any meal—breakfast, lunch, dinner, or even a snack.
'Bogchi' is just 'Chibog' reversed again. It's a common trend in Filipino slang to keep flipping words.
Filipinos love it when foreigners use slang correctly! It shows you're trying to learn the culture.
In very specific contexts, it can mean 'to consume' or 'to take in', but 99% of the time, it's about food.
It usually refers to a place where people eat, like a canteen or a food court.
Frases relacionadas
Bogchi
variationDouble-reversed slang for food.
Lafang
similarTo eat a lot or greedily.
Kain
synonymThe standard word for 'eat'.
Busog
builds onFull / satisfied.
Pulutan
specialized formFinger food eaten while drinking alcohol.
Salo-salo
similarA gathering where people eat together.