Makudiro- (Inflected verb) [ ma-koo-dee-ro ] | Be the first to say something about Makudiro |
Meaning : Watch out (usually used when playing or in covert missions) Use : Makudiro! mode anakam! = Watch out! Here comes the teacher Period: Early 70's Related to: Chako, Daro, Olaso, Chuo, Icho Synonyms: Kudiro, Spelling variation: Wakudiro | |
Area of origin : Unknown Etymology:Unknown but has been in use since the 70s. This word is derived from its parent Sheng word "kudiro". A typical scenario is in a class where students are making noise then one is put in charge of looking out for the teacher and as the teacher approaches, the person shouts "makudiro! makudiro!" thereby alerting the rest. |