The Filipino phrase "mapanga na mukha" refers to a prominent, square, or strong jawline in English. In Tagalog, panga means "jaw", and mapanga describes someone with a wide or angular jaw, often associated with a square face shape.
Strong jawline: The most neutral and descriptive way to say someone has a prominent jaw. mapanga na mukha in english top
In street slang, "mapanga" often means gaps (as in missing teeth). "Mukha" simply means mouth. Together, they describe a toothless or gap-toothed mouth. The Filipino phrase "mapanga na mukha" refers to