Tagalog edit

Etymology edit

From trip (slang: something liked) +‎ pag- -an.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /paɡtɾiˈpan/, [pɐɡ.tɾɪˈpan]
  • Hyphenation: pag‧tri‧pan

Verb edit

pagtripán (complete pinagtripan, progressive pinagtitripan, contemplative pagtitripan, Baybayin spelling ᜉᜄ᜔ᜆ᜔ᜇᜒᜉᜈ᜔) (slang)

  1. to make fun of; to pick on; to poke fun
    Sa lahat ng nakita mo sa bakuran ko, bakit pa ang mga halaman ko ang pinagtripan mo?
    On everything you saw in my backyard, why would you poke fun of my plants?
    • 2006, Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Nadera, (H)istoryador(a), UP Press, →ISBN, page 83:
      May pagkakataong kasabay kong pinagtripan na sa dinig ko'y isang misis ng pinaghihinalaang NPA kumander sa Quezon ang pinaglarolaro muna ng Russian Roulette bago kinoryente ang mga utong at kinantot.
      There is an incident I also poked fun of that I heard that a wife of a suspected NPA commander in Quezon is forced to play Russian roulette before her nipples are electrified and she is forced to have sex.
    • 2009, Alon Collective (Literary group), Vicente Garcia Groyon, Watershed: selected writings:
      "Pinagtripan ka lang! Victim ka, kapatid," sagot ni Earl. Hindi nagalit si Carlos kay Earl. Pero gustong umiyak ni Carlos dahil na-realize niyang totoo ang sinabi ni Earl. Biktima lang talaga siya ng ego-tripping ni Zanjoe. "O 'wag kang umiyak dito."
      "You're just been picked on! You're a victim, pal" Earl answered. Carlos isn't angry to Earl. But Carlos wanted to cry because he realized that what is said to Earl is true. He's just a victim of Zanjoe's ego-tripping. "Oh, don't cry here."

Conjugation edit