TNT
English
Noun
TNT (plural TNTs)
- Initialism of trinitrotoluene. (an explosive substance used in blasting)
- (informal) dynamite
- (Philippines, informal) An illegal immigrant.
- 2009, Joaquin Jay Gonzalez, Filipino American Faith in Action: Immigration, Religion, and Civic Engagement, NYU Press (→ISBN), page 24:
- These illegal immigrants are popularly known as “TNTs,” or tago ng tago (literally, “hide and hide”). Some married American citizens to legalize their stay, while others paid for “green card” marriages.
- 2009, Joaquin Jay Gonzalez, Filipino American Faith in Action: Immigration, Religion, and Civic Engagement, NYU Press (→ISBN), page 24:
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /te.ɛn.te/
Audio (Paris) (file)
Noun
TNT f (plural TNT)
- (television) Initialism of television numérique terrestre. — digital OTA (digital over-the-air television)
Japanese
Noun
TNT (katakana ティーエヌティー, rōmaji tīenutī)
- Abbreviation of トリニトロトルエン (torinitorotoruen, “trinitrotoluene”).
Tagalog
Etymology
Abbreviation of tago nang tago
Noun
TNT
- (informal) an illegal immigrant
- 2003, Ligaya Tiamson- Rubin, Angono, Rizal: Mga talang pangwika at pangkasaysayan (→ISBN)
- Ang TNT ay iyong mga nagturista sa ibang bansa, hindi babalik sa itinakdang araw, maglalagi na doon at tago na nang tago o nagti-TNT. Tinatawag din silang NPA (no permanent address). May mga tinatawag na paper worker o mga TNT na ...
- 2006, Lito Casaje, Mga premyadong dula
- Pero hindi ko sinasabing citizens o immigrants lang, pati mga TNT. Dahil siguro sa psychological trauma due to their illegal stay. Kasi nga, ang problema, kahit gustuhin nilang umuwi ng Pilipinas, hindi sila makauwi dahil hindi naman nila ...
- 1987, National Mid-week
- Bukod sa mga masasamang kontrata at ilegal na rekruter, naririy an ang mga TNT, o tago nang tago. Mar ami sa mga entertainer at prosti ang may dalang visa na estudyante, propesyonal, o tuns ta. Dito sa huling klase ng mga migrant worker ...
- 2003, Ligaya Tiamson- Rubin, Angono, Rizal: Mga talang pangwika at pangkasaysayan (→ISBN)
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