Intsik beho, tulo laway

Etymology
lit. 'old and decrepit Chinese, drooling saliva', said without verbal conjugation to imitate a stereotypical Chinese accent in Tagalog. Seen as a childhood rhyme, this expression probably originated in the late 1800s during the of the Philippines, when opium dens were common and many Chinese immigrants would be left decrepit and drooling saliva from opium. Compare 🇨🇬.