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What is om telolet om?Telolet is a sound the bus make when passerbys asked the bus driver to honk it. Om is what you call grown man or someone that's older than you (sir). *when a bus pass by* om telolet om - videoOm telolet om - what is it?Some shit Indonesians say when they want a bus to stop. Used as a meme. Ben: Wazzup Max! What does "om telolet om" mean?its an Indonesian Slang for saying "hey sir can you sound the horn pleasr sir" when a bus pass through us when you see a bus and say om telolet om they will bell the horn Om telolet om - what does it mean?Is means bus driver ring the horn. It comes from Indonesia and other Asian places. It was used buy Dj Snake on 20th December 2016 and confused people on instagram. It has also been used to troll other djs. "OM TELOLET OM" Was the quote on his feed. Om telolet om - meaningIt's like asking the bus driver to press the horn button. "Om, telolet, Om!" Om telolet om - definitionIt all began when vagrant kids who lived near a bus or truck terminal notice that some drivers customized their vehicle horn to play popular tunes or just sound amusing. With no other source of entertainment like TV, and playing games gets old, they use those custom horn sound as their source of entertainment. When you see a car you say: om telolet om, and they will honk Om telolet om - slangA phrase that Indonesians are very proud of. This is how they distract themselves from their recent political&racial issues. Om means "sir" or "uncle" in Indonesia and Telolet resembles the sound of bus horns. Indonesians are overly proud of how viral it went despite the fact that a phrase will never make Indonesia a better country. Commenters on "what is om telolet om?" videos in YouTube are mostly Indonesians, although it is meant for those who don't understand the phrase. Jack: countless Indonesians are commenting "Om Telolet Om" everywhere, why? Om telolet omDirecly translated to "Sir, Honk the horn sir" is phrase used by Indonesian, mainly children to ask bus driver to honk their bus’s Horn. They often ask bus driver to do so because they love the loud-funny sound of the bus’s horn. This phrase consists of two words, "Om" and "telolet". In bahasa Indonesia, Om means uncle, sir, or call-name for grown-up male, and "telolet" represents the sound of the bus’s horn. *Bus passing by* Om telolet omAn Indonesian meme that translate to "Sir honk the horn Sir". Kids would hold up signs with the words on and a bus driver honks their horn which can make the funniest of sounds Kid: Om telolet om Om telolet omNo one knows. Indonesian meme Billy:"hey" |
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