Jam, as she is fondly called by friends, was Miss Makati Tourism 2008. One look at her and you might initially assume that she is related to former BPU Bianca Manalo. But then again, she has a personality all her own. Tall enough at 5’8″, she filed her forms for BBP2013 earlier this week. Will she make it through the tough screenings and get called back till the last cut to the official roster? We’ll see… 😉
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Havey!
Basil — What does “Havey” mean?
Glenn, I will try to answer your question the best way I understand this ‘gay play’ in words. ‘Havey’ roots itself from ‘have’ or the question ‘does she have it?’. The opposite is ‘Waley’ or the Tagalog word ‘Wala’ or ‘None’ in English. Am I right, Basil? 😉
Norman — Thanks. So “Havey” means “does she have it?” (a question?) — or does it mean “she has it” (an affirmation)? And “Waley” as you say is whatever the opposite of what “Havey” means, so “Waley” means “she doesn’t have it”, right? Hmmm. I might just start using these words here in Michigan just to see folks scratch their heads! 🙂 (PS: Do these words rhyme with “heavy” and “wally”? I wanna make sure I say them right…)
The rhyming is different, Glenn. Havey and Waley are pronounced with the second syllable sounding like the word ‘lay’ instead of being said as havee or walee.
Norman, Ok. Sounds like French then. Thanks!
Exactly! 🙂
Havey means she has it or a Big Yes while Waley means shedoesn’t have it r a Big No.
Basil, Got it. Thanks!