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angól-angól

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of angól. See hangúl-hangúl id.


angól-angól

Hiligaynon

Botched, bungled, clumsy, not well-done,-performed,-wrought,-cooked; etc.; to do-carelessly,-lazily,-clumsily, to bungle, botch. (see agól-agól, balotanóg, bástos, barághal, barúbal, manól).


angól

Hiligaynon

(B) Close-fisted, miserly, selfish, greedy. (see hangúl, hákug, ímot, maóg).


balotanóg

Hiligaynon

Not well done, underdone, parboiled, not sufficiently cooked (of food); healing slowly (of ulcers, etc); desultory, unsatisfactory (of schooling, education, etc.). Also used as a verb. Iníng kán-on balotanóg. This rice is not sufficiently cooked. Ang bakokáng balotanóg. The carbuncle called "bakokáng" is slow in healing. Balotanóg gid lámang ang íya panoón. His schooling was very desultory or quite insufficient. Dílì mo pagpabalotanogón ang pagtíg-ang. Don't only half-cook the rice. (see angól-angól, akúl-akúl).