Bajingan means a driver of ox wagon in Javanese, but the term is also used to refer to those considered irresponsible. Profanity Bajingan is a Javanese and Indonesian word used to refer to a person who does something irresponsible. The closest meaning of Bajingan in English is bastard or scumbag. Bajingan is a swear word considered impolite in both Javanese and Indonesian. However, in close company, it is generally considered a joke with no harsh meaning. Bajingan in ordinary version Outside of the pejorative meaning, Bajingan is cow wagon or ox cart driver in Java Island, a respected profession in the traditional culture of transportation history. In present-day Indonesia, several Bajingan festivals in diverse locations include them and their ox wagons.
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