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Not theWe call it feeling maayo. It means someone who feels he/she is good at something but he/she really isn't.

Or feeling brayt, from English answer the OPfeeling + bright, someone who thinks he/she is looking forsmart.

In the same structure:

  • feeling gwapa - thinks she's pretty but really not.
  • feeling dato - social climber

Not the English answer the OP is looking for.

We call it feeling maayo. It means someone who feels he/she is good at something but he/she really isn't.

Or feeling brayt, from English feeling + bright, someone who thinks he/she is smart.

In the same structure:

  • feeling gwapa - thinks she's pretty but really not.
  • feeling dato - social climber
Not the English answer the OP is looking for.
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We call it feeling maayo or pina-maayo. It means someone who feels he/she is good at something but he/she really isn't.

Or feeling brayt, fromNot the English feeling + bright, someone who thinks he/sheanswer the OP is smartlooking for.

In the same structure:

  • feeling gwapa - thinks she's pretty but really not.
  • feeling dato - social climber

We call it feeling maayo or pina-maayo. It means someone who feels he/she is good at something but he/she really isn't.

Or feeling brayt, from English feeling + bright, someone who thinks he/she is smart.

In the same structure:

  • feeling gwapa - thinks she's pretty but really not.
  • feeling dato - social climber

Not the English answer the OP is looking for.

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We call it feeling maayo or pina-maayo. It means someone who feels he/she is good at something but he/she really isn't.

Or feeling brayt, from English feeling + bright, someone who thinks he/she is smart.

In the same structure:

  • feeling gwapa - thinks she's pretty but really not.
  • feeling dato - social climber

We call it feeling maayo. It means someone who feels he/she is good at something but he/she really isn't.

Or feeling brayt, from English feeling + bright, someone who thinks he/she is smart.

In the same structure:

  • feeling gwapa - thinks she's pretty but really not.
  • feeling dato - social climber

We call it feeling maayo or pina-maayo. It means someone who feels he/she is good at something but he/she really isn't.

Or feeling brayt, from English feeling + bright, someone who thinks he/she is smart.

In the same structure:

  • feeling gwapa - thinks she's pretty but really not.
  • feeling dato - social climber
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