sikrakus
Sikrakus is a term with roots in the Tagalog language, often used informally to describe something that is shaky, wobbly, or unstable. It can refer to physical objects that are not firmly set, such as a loose chair or a rickety structure. In a broader sense, "sikrakus" can also be applied to situations or systems that are unreliable or prone to failure. The word evokes a sense of precariousness and a lack of solid foundation.
The usage of "sikrakus" is primarily found in informal conversations and everyday language among Filipino speakers.