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Definition of Pinay in English: Pinaynoun ˈpɪnʌɪˈpiˌnī A woman of Filipino origin or descent; a Filipina. I asked a fellow Pinay what she thought Example sentencesExamples - i might create a site for pinoys and pinays.
- Caught between her physical appearance and her racial identity as a mixed-race Pinay, Lynda must negotiate the double-edged sword of her whiteness and its significance within US racial formations.
- Near Christmas day of 1994 we were blessed by a Pinay from Heaven.
- I do think that my influences of growing up an American-born Pinay and reading mostly western narratives as a student and then being a child in a Filipino household where all the adults around me were oral storytellers has made me a hybrid of these worlds.
- Many of the Filipinas who migrate to Germany are Pinay in search of the so-called "good life."
- Pinoys were heavily over-represented compared to Pinays in Hawaii and on the mainland.
- While most Filipino American artists have yet to register on American culture's radar screen, one Pinay has single-handedly redefined and influenced American popular culture for over twenty years.
- I have met many Pinays at writers' conferences that have said that it was the first time in their literary lives that they could see themselves in a work of literature when they read your book.
- I sometimes hear from other Pinays that my work is too "painful" to read, or "too hard" to teach, and I interpret these statements as lines being drawn, the opposite of community.
- There's another Pinay in the beauty contest.
Definition of Pinay in US English: Pinaynounˈpiˌnī A woman of Filipino origin or descent; a Filipina. I asked a fellow Pinay what she thought Example sentencesExamples - i might create a site for pinoys and pinays.
- Near Christmas day of 1994 we were blessed by a Pinay from Heaven.
- Many of the Filipinas who migrate to Germany are Pinay in search of the so-called "good life."
- Pinoys were heavily over-represented compared to Pinays in Hawaii and on the mainland.
- While most Filipino American artists have yet to register on American culture's radar screen, one Pinay has single-handedly redefined and influenced American popular culture for over twenty years.
- I sometimes hear from other Pinays that my work is too "painful" to read, or "too hard" to teach, and I interpret these statements as lines being drawn, the opposite of community.
- Caught between her physical appearance and her racial identity as a mixed-race Pinay, Lynda must negotiate the double-edged sword of her whiteness and its significance within US racial formations.
- There's another Pinay in the beauty contest.
- I do think that my influences of growing up an American-born Pinay and reading mostly western narratives as a student and then being a child in a Filipino household where all the adults around me were oral storytellers has made me a hybrid of these worlds.
- I have met many Pinays at writers' conferences that have said that it was the first time in their literary lives that they could see themselves in a work of literature when they read your book.
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