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| Word | Likely language / meaning | Comments | |------|--------------------------|----------| | | English. Often used for “live‑stream” or “live broadcast.” | Could be the start of a title: Live … | | ml | Indonesian internet slang for Mobile Legends (a popular MOBA mobile game). | “Live ML” → a live stream of Mobile Legends gameplay. | | selingkuh | Indonesian: “to cheat / to have an affair.” | Usually a strong, negative term. | | tante | Indonesian: “aunt,” but in slang can refer to an older woman (sometimes with a flirtatious or “sugar‑mom” connotation). | Often appears in click‑bait titles (“tante …”). | | momoshan | Likely a typo or a mash‑up of “Momo” (a cute character/emoji) + “shōnen” (Japanese for “young boy,” used in manga titles). Could also be a personal nickname. | Hard to pin down without context. | | keenakan | Indonesian: “deliciousness” or “the act of enjoying something tasty.” | Might be used figuratively for “pleasurable.” | | kena | Indonesian colloquial for “to get / to be hit with / to suffer.” Often used like “kena masalah” = “to get into trouble.” | Could be paired with the next word for a slang phrase. | | doggy | English slang for the “doggy‑style” sexual position. | In Indonesian click‑bait, “doggy” is frequently used for adult‑oriented content. | | updated | English: “new version / refreshed.” | Often tacked onto video titles to signal a newer edit. | live ml selingkuh tante momoshan keenakan kena doggy updated
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