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  2. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

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    Lintik. Lintik is a Tagalog word meaning "lightning", also a mildly profane word used to someone contemptible, being wished to be hit by lightning, such as in " Lintik ka!''. [ 2] The term is mildly vulgar and an insult, but may be very vulgar in some cases, [ 20] especially when mixed with other profanity.

  3. Partition (song) - Wikipedia

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    Partition (song) " Partition " is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her self-titled fifth studio album released in 2013. Beyoncé co-wrote and co-produced the song with Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon, Dwane "Key Wane" Weir, and Mike Dean, with extra writing from The-Dream and extra production from Jordy "Boots ...

  4. Beyoncé - Wikipedia

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    —Beyoncé Critics have described Beyoncé's voice as being mezzo-soprano. Jody Rosen highlights her tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as "one of the most compelling instruments in popular music". Her vocal abilities mean she is identified as the centerpiece of Destiny's Child. Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented that her voice is "velvety yet tart ...

  5. Beyoncé's 'Beyincé' sash isn't a typo. What the name means

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    Tina Knowles gave her first daughter her own maiden name, Beyoncé. “A lot of people don’t know that Beyoncé is my last name. It’s my maiden name,” Knowles said on the “In My Head With ...

  6. Jay-Z explains why he and Beyoncé chose the name ‘Blue Ivy ...

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    Renowned rapped talked to Gayle King about how proud he is of his eldest for her part in Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour

  7. Beyoncé's ‘16 Carriages’ Lyrics Sound Incredibly Intimate

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    On a long back road, all the tears I find. Sixteen carriages driving away. While I watch them ride with my feels away. To the summer sunset on a holy night. On a long back road, all the tears I ...

  8. List of loanwords in Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    An example is the Tagalog word libre, which is derived from the Spanish translation of the English word free, although used in Tagalog with the meaning of "without cost or payment" or "free of charge", a usage which would be deemed incorrect in Spanish as the term gratis would be more fitting; Tagalog word libre can also mean free in aspect of ...

  9. Bahala na - Wikipedia

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    Bahala na ( Tagalog: [baˈhala ˈna]) is a Filipino term and value of either fatalism towards life or determinism in challenging situations. [ 1][ 2][ 3] It can be translated to mean "whatever happens, happens," "things will turn out fine," or as "I'll take care of things." [ 4] In Sikolohiyang Pilipino ( Filipino Psychology) it is described as ...