I notice the phrase you provided appears to be in Indonesian slang/colloquial language, but it’s somewhat nonsensical or mixed—“LIADIANI” isn't a standard word, “DIBUNGKUS” means wrapped, “MAS MAS BARISTA” refers to young men who are baristas, “PULANG DUGEM” could mean “go home and do dugem” (club/party). It may be from a meme, song lyric, or viral social media post.
Liadiani Dibungkus Mas Mas Barista Pulang Dugem... -
I notice the phrase you provided appears to be in Indonesian slang/colloquial language, but it’s somewhat nonsensical or mixed—“LIADIANI” isn't a standard word, “DIBUNGKUS” means wrapped, “MAS MAS BARISTA” refers to young men who are baristas, “PULANG DUGEM” could mean “go home and do dugem” (club/party). It may be from a meme, song lyric, or viral social media post.