Sma Chindo Toket Bulat Nan Ranum Goyang Wot Bar Better May 2026

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    1. Sma - Could be a misspelling or abbreviation. In some contexts, it might relate to "SMA" which stands for "Sekolah Menengah Atas" in Indonesian, meaning "High School".
    2. Chindo - This might relate to "Chindo" which can refer to a community or ethnic group, but it's not widely recognized without more context.
    3. Toket - In Malay/Indonesian, "toket" can mean a type of plant or tree.
    4. Bulat - This means "round" in Indonesian.
    5. Nan - This could be a shortened form of "dan" which means "and" in Indonesian, or it might be a typo.
    6. Ranum - This term isn't standard in many languages. It could be a name or a term from a specific dialect.
    7. Goyang - This means "shake" or "sway" in Indonesian.
    8. Wot - Could be a typo or abbreviation. In some contexts, it might mean "what".
    9. Bar - Could refer to a place (like a pub or bar), but without context, it's hard to determine.
    10. Better - This is English for "lebih baik".
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