Jolog defined. Apparently it came from either (1) a Quezon City disco named “Jaloux,” which is French for “jealous,” or (2) “diyolog,” which is an abbreviation for dilis, tuyo, itlog. (Tagalog for fish fry, dried fish, and egg.)
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Jolog defined. Apparently it came from either (1) a Quezon City disco named “Jaloux,” which is French for “jealous,” or (2) “diyolog,” which is an abbreviation for dilis, tuyo, itlog. (Tagalog for fish fry, dried fish, and egg.)