What does EPAL means in the Philippines?

Philippine Daily Inquirer / 02:08 AM November 04, 2011. “Epal,” in Filipino slang, usually refers to a person who inappropriately presents himself in a situation or butts into a conversation. Despite its common use in informal talk, there is a dearth of official reference concerning its etymology.

Further detail about this can be seen here. Just so, what does EPAL stand for?

the European Pallet Association

Similarly, what is Pabida in English? Answered Sep 28, 2016. Avisala eshma (thank you) for the A2A. Pasikat is an adjective that can mean that the person is “too showy”, “trying to be famous”, or “being an attention hog”. Usually used when the other person is trying hard to catch the attention of other people.

Also know, where is EPAL?

Nepal, country of Asia, lying along the southern slopes of the Himalayan mountain ranges. It is a landlocked country located between India to the east, south, and west and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north.

What is Kumag?

Definition for the Tagalog word kumag: kumag. [noun] lazy idiot (slang); worthless person (slang); small insect. Root: kumag.