She is dying to pie. https://www.rukita.co/stories/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cara-menahan-kencing-di-perjalanan-jauh.png Hi folks. At this very moment I would like to share with you two Indonesian words that you might confused to say it in English. The words “kepepet” and “kebelet” . How do we say it English? First let’s see each of them in their nuances: 1. Kepepet The Indonesian word " kepepet " has a rather broad meaning, referring to a situation where one is cornered, pressured, or has no other options. Here are some English equivalents: *In a tight spot : This phrase is very commonly used to describe a difficult or cornered situation. Example: " I'm in a tight spot because I forgot my wallet. " (Saya kepepet karena lupa dompet.) * Cornered : This word means trapped or cornered, both physically and figuratively. ...
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