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Bacot is an Indonesian word that means you're boasting yourself. It is pronounced ba-cot, not ba-kot. It is commonly used between Indonesian teens nowadays.
Defined by @biancahusodo via UberTwitter February 9 at 14:23 UTC
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Bacot is the indonesian term used for users who usually updates in very short time (spammer)
Defined by @pitsee via UberTwitter February 9 at 14:21 UTC
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Bacot (how to read? Just spell Ba-Cot). It means: very talkative, and so noisy. One of the way to annoying people
Defined by @Ema07 via UberTwitter February 9 at 14:20 UTC
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Indonesian language, It means: very talkative, and so noisy.
Defined by @kyekky via UberTwitter February 9 at 14:20 UTC
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Bacot (how to read? Just spell Ba-Cot). It means: very talkative, and so noisy.
Defined by @kyekky via UberTwitter February 9 at 14:19 UTC
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Bacot (how to read? Just spell Ba-Cot). It means: very talkative, and so noisy.
Defined by @ayudhyasukma via UberTwitter February 9 at 14:18 UTC
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