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pronounced; Tag-le (Tahg-lhay)Un-common surname originating from Portugal during mid 1700's and immigrating to the port city of Santander, Cantabria in Northern Spain during the 1800's.The Tagle name has sailed across the seas in that time and has been found in countries like Peru, Argentina, Panama and lastly Japan and The Philippines due to the familial standards of that time where families of 9 or more were common-place.Mis-pronounced it is easily confused with the French for "Shut-up" - "Ta-guelle" and is considered OFFENSIVE.'Tagle' is of Portuguese/Spanish decent (Some researchers say it is of Noble/Royal heritage) and is phonetically pronounced "Tahg-lhay"
(Tahg-lhay): An uncommon surname of Portuguese descent that migrated to the port city of Santander, Cantabria in Spain during the mid 1700's to late 1800's.Easily confused and commonly placed with the French for "Shut up" from wrongful pronunciation, "Ferme la bouche"(Shut your mouth) is French for STFU - Got it?
(ta gueule) A frenchy STFU. Ta gueule means shut up in french, tagle is the "english way" to pronouce it.
Data or music that is downloaded with no album, artist, or song info.
A small tag; a lightweight tag
big, juicy ass, junkdefied
A homosexual that is overwhelmed with joy when presented the oppurtunity to lick a fat man's butthole; drakster's lover
The act of engaging in sexual relations with an unsightly woman while she is asleep or pretending to be dead…preferably in the middle of a dark country road at night
A statement or a phrase, used as a slogan or punchline (of a joke), is known as tagline. It is also often used in social media profiles.
a slang word for tag
A category of language that is mixed with Tagalog and English. Most often used by Filipino people that have forgotten how to speak Tagalog. They mix the Tagalog words up with their English sentences.
One who seeks to encourage debate by using shock tactics! to 'taggle' to enter into relatiatory debate with a 'taglor' to be 'tagged' to have lost in debate against a 'taglor'. Not that you could ever win a debate against a 'taglor'