"pinklawan" meaning in Tagalog

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Noun

IPA: /piŋˈklawan/, [pɪŋˈkla.wɐn]
Etymology: A blend of pink + Tagalog dilawan Etymology templates: {{blend|en|pink|dilawan|lang2=tl|nocap=1}} blend of pink + Tagalog dilawan, {{quote-web|en-US|accessdate=2024-04-29|author=Bea Cupin|date=2022-04-08|passage=“Pinklawan” is a derogatory slang term for those who support the candidacy of Vice President Leni Robredo, a play on “pink” and “dilawan” (yellowish). Robredo’s campaign color is pink, while her party – although she is running as an independent now – is associated with the color yellow.|title=Bato stumps for Sara Duterte, hits ‘pinklawans’ in Catarman|url=https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/inside-track/bato-dela-rosa-stumps-for-sara-duterte-hits-pinklawans-catarman-northern-samar/|work=RAPPLER}} 2022 April 8, Bea Cupin, “Bato stumps for Sara Duterte, hits ‘pinklawans’ in Catarman”, in RAPPLER, retrieved 2024-04-29: “Pinklawan” is a derogatory slang term for those who support the candidacy of Vice President Leni Robredo, a play on “pink” and “dilawan” (yellowish). Robredo’s campaign color is pink, while her party – although she is running as an independent now – is associated with the color yellow. Head templates: {{tl-noun}} pinklawan
  1. (politics, sometimes derogatory) A supporter of Leni Robredo's campaign; a kakampink. Tags: derogatory, sometimes Categories (topical): Politics

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