makulit

makulit
English Definition: (adj) means naggingly irritating (root word: KULIT from ULIT, which means repetitive, repeat) (noun) MAKULIT is 1) someone who is irritating because he or she does not get the point once but needs to be reminded again and again, so many times over; 2)
Notes: synonyms: nagger, irritatingly difficult person, one who is on your face

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