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A" PABLING” is equivalent to "Playboy" which means a man who is devoted to the pursuit of pleasurable activities. / (A rich man who does not work, but devotes himself to a life of sexual pleasure without commitments or responsibilities.)

This word has its origin in the Spanish words PLAYA BOYA and means something like the beach floats.

While a “KIKAY” is somewhat equivalent to a “fashionable girl”, or a “flirty chick”. Kikay doesn't mean malande, but until now, no one can explain what it is. They are jolly, trendy, sociable; I believe Kikay is not a negative term.

This word is a Pinoy Slang

2007-07-29 21:04:15 · answer #1 · answered by dark angel 16 5 · 3 0

Pabling is a play on the word playboy. A ladies man.
Kikay means a playful, naughty girl. I do not know the word's etymology. And if I attempt to guess and write down what is in my mind, I might be reported for violation.

2007-07-29 16:15:09 · answer #2 · answered by boyplakwatsa.com 7 · 1 1

Pabling and Kikay actually started as nicknames. Pabling from Pablo; and Kikay from Francisca. How these eventually ended up to mean what they are now is not quite clear to me (Pabling-Playboy; Kikay-Flirt). Perhaps some people nicknamed Pabling and Kikay displayed these traits before.

2007-07-30 21:57:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anathema Device 4 · 0 1

This question has been asked before in "Words and Wordplay." Run a search for it. Originally in 19th century America, a "dude" was a dandy, a well-dressed, elegant and rather foppish man. They spoke of "getting all duded up" etc. In the 20th century, "dude" was used in the West by real cowboys to make fun of Easterners who were sent out West for their health (often TB or asthmatic type complaints), and would buy the full cowboy rig and wear it, even though they often couldn't ride. Eventually this transferred to the "dude ranch", a sort of adult summer-camp opened by westerners to cater to the Eastern public who wanted the "cowboy experience". The term "dude" became current in the 1950's and 60's among rock musicians, along with "cat" and other such terms, to mean any person. Only in the 1990's did it become current as an expression of surprise by itself.

2016-03-16 02:21:52 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

Don't know "pabling", but "kikay" can be compare to Paris Hilton.

2007-07-29 17:08:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

kikay must be the female counterpart of kenkoy
pabling, came from playboy. my mom said the flower people of the 70's coined the word.

2007-07-29 17:27:13 · answer #6 · answered by MAGpie 4 · 1 1

...I know what "kikay" is...a flirty girl but not in a bad way. "pabling" sounds like a good nickname for someone named Pablo.

2007-07-29 18:25:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

"Pabling" is streettalk for ladies' man, a corruption of the word "playboy".

"Kikay" is a flirt, refers to a part of the female anatomy.

2007-07-29 18:44:38 · answer #8 · answered by sweetwater 7 · 1 1

the way i understand it, kikay probably is a derogatory term used in japan addressed to entertainers, closest meaning could be sex machine.Of course, human sex machines should always have pleasing personalities, until it is pertained to any pinay sexy and pretty.
the old word for kikay is a nickname for francisca or something similar.

2007-07-30 01:44:58 · answer #9 · answered by 36 6 · 0 1

"Pabling" - Black Hat aka penguin aka MigS
"Kikay" - not me............oh okay, maybe me

2007-07-30 08:52:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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