boodle fight
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From boodle (“candy and snacks”, U.S. Military West Point Academy slang) + fight, initially adopted from the U.S. Military Academy by the Philippine Military Academy, which spread across the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) before spreading to the populace.
=== Noun ===
boodle fight (plural boodle fights)
(Philippines, military) A large communal meal where food is placed directly on top of banana leaves across a long table where diners typically eat standing with their hands or plastic gloves, usually without cutlery.
== Cebuano ==
=== Etymology ===
Unadapted borrowing from English boodle fight. Used due to Bisaya (mostly Cebuano)-English code-switching (Bislish).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˌbudel ˈpajt/ [ˌbu.d̪el̪ ˈpaɪ̯t̪], /ˌbudol ˈpajt/ [ˌbu.d̪ol̪ ˈpaɪ̯t̪]
=== Noun ===
boodle fight (Badlit spelling ᜊᜓᜇᜒᜎ᜔ ᜉᜌ᜔ᜆ᜔) (military)
a boodle fight
== Tagalog ==
=== Alternative forms ===
budel payt, budol payt — colloquial
=== Etymology ===
Unadapted borrowing from English boodle fight. Used due to Tagalog-English code-switching (Taglish).
=== Pronunciation ===
(Standard Tagalog)
IPA(key): /ˌbudel ˈfajt/ [ˌbuː.d̪ɛl ˈfaɪ̯t̪]
IPA(key): (with nativization) /ˌbudel ˈpajt/ [ˌbuː.d̪ɛl ˈpaɪ̯t̪]
IPA(key): /ˌbudol ˈfajt/ [ˌbuː.d̪ol ˈfaɪ̯t̪]
IPA(key): (with nativization) /ˌbudol ˈpajt/ [ˌbuː.d̪ol ˈpaɪ̯t̪]
Rhymes: -ajt
Syllabification: boo‧dle fight
=== Noun ===
boodle fight (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜓᜇᜒᜎ᜔ ᜉᜌ᜔ᜆ᜔) (military)
boodle fight