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  2. Witch, Please—100 of the Creepiest, Crawliest and ... - AOL

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    Here are 100 of the creepiest, crawliest, and spookiest Halloween quotes to get you feeling ghoulish come October 31. Related: 15 ‘Spooky Basket’ Ideas to Surprise Your Boo With This Halloween ...

  3. 133 Halloween puns and one-liners that are a total scream - AOL

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    These Halloween puns and funny one-liners about pumpkins, witches and other scary staples are bound to get you laughing and are perfect for Instagram captions. 133 Halloween puns and one-liners ...

  4. These Halloween Puns Will Make Everyone Howl With Laughter - AOL

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    Whoever says that Halloween has to be scary is just plain ol' wrong. The proof lies in this list of absolutely hilarious Halloween puns! Save the tricks, chills, thrills, and everything in between ...

  5. List of loanwords in Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino language incorporated Spanish loanwords as a result of 333 years of contact with the Spanish language. In their analysis of José Villa Panganiban's Talahuluganang Pilipino-Ingles (Pilipino-English dictionary), Llamzon and Thorpe (1972) pointed out that 33% of word root entries are of Spanish origin.

  6. These These Halloween Jokes Will Tickle Your Funny Bone - AOL

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    This fall, these funny Halloween jokes will make you laugh out loud! Share puns, riddles, and one-liners with kids and adults for a ghoulishly good time.

  7. Filipino proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Filipino proverbs or Philippine proverbs [1] are traditional sayings or maxims used by Filipinos based on local culture, wisdom, and philosophies from Filipino life.The word Sawikain proverb corresponds to the Tagalog words salawikain, [2] [3] kasabihan [2] (saying) and sawikain [3] (although the latter may also refer to mottos or idioms), and to the Ilocano word sarsarita.

  8. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

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    Tagalog profanity can refer to a wide range of offensive, blasphemous, and taboo words or expressions in the Tagalog language of the Philippines. Due to Filipino culture , expressions which may sound benign when translated back to English can cause great offense; while some expressions English speakers might take great offense to can sound ...

  9. 140 Funny Halloween Puns That'll Get All the Guys and ... - AOL

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