makutilat
Makutilat is a term encountered in contemporary Filipino-language usage that does not have a single formal definition in standard dictionaries. It is often described as a nonce or slang word derived from makulit, meaning persistent, insistent, or nagging, with the suffix -at which can nominalize or modify terms. In practice, makutilat has been used to label behavior or attitudes that are persistently playful, cheeky, or stubborn. The exact sense depends on context and speaker; in casual speech it may be used affectionately among friends, while in other contexts it can carry a mild pejorative nuance.
Possible uses of makutilat include describing a person who repeatedly asks questions or pursues a topic tenaciously,
Etymology is likely tied to the Filipino adjective makulit, “persistent” or “nagging,” with the suffix -at forming