Search result(s) - huyap

huyáp

Hiligaynon

(B) To slap, smack, strike with the palm of the hand. Huyapí siá. Smack him. Naghuyáp siá sa ákon-or-hinuyapán níya akó. He slapped me. Ihuyáp sa íya ang ímo sinélas. Slap him with your slipper. Ginhanâ níya akó nga huyapán. He lifted his hand and threatened to slap me. (see támpà).


sampádong

Hiligaynon

To strike, beat, slap (one's ears or head). Sampadónga (tána, siá). Give him a good slap. Slap his ears. (see támpà, huyáp, sámpal, tampúyong).


tápay

Hiligaynon

To beat, strike, slap. Tinapáyan níya akó. He slapped me. (see huyáp, támpà, tapátápa).


walís

Hiligaynon

To push with the elbow; to strike, slap. (see sikó, sikól, síkdol, huyáp, tapí, wáhig, lipát).


hanâ

Hiligaynon

To get ready to strike, make as if to strike, threaten with uplifted arm or weapon. Ginhanâ níya akó nga huyapán. He threatened to slap me. Ginhanaán níya akó sang íya binángon. He made as if to strike me with his bolo. Ihanâ sa íya ang ímo bastón. Threaten him with your stick.