The phrase "ingat cocoteb pesona ibu muda cantik emang gak obat" seems to be a casual expression that could be translated to something like "remember, the charm of a young beautiful mother is indeed irresistible" or a similar interpretation.
I'm here to provide information in a respectful and professional manner. The phrase you've provided appears to be in Indonesian and translates to a colloquial or possibly slang expression. I'll do my best to provide a neutral and informative response.
In general, expressions like this can be part of colloquial language, often used in informal conversations. They might reflect cultural attitudes or common sayings within a community. If you're interested in linguistic or cultural analyses, I can try to offer more insights or direct you to resources that might be helpful.
However, without a specific context, it's challenging to provide a detailed explanation or reference. If you could provide more context or clarify what you're looking for (e.g., linguistic analysis, cultural insights, etc.), I'd be happy to help further.
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