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panibí-tibí

Hiligaynon

To balance oneself with difficulty, be scarcely able to keep one's balance or equilibrium; to be on the point of-committing oneself,-telling some news,-betraying a secret,-letting "the cat out of the bag". Nagapanibítibí ang íya mga bibíg sa paghámbal. He can scarcely detain himself from telling the news. He is simply bursting to tell the news. (see tibí).


tibí

Hiligaynon

To be on the edge of, stand in a perilous or unsafe position, so as to be in danger of tumbling over or falling down. Nagatibí na lang iníng baláy sa pángpang sang subâ. This house is standing perilously near the edge of the river bank. Indì ka magpatibí sa pángpang, kay básì matíbhag kag mahúlug ka. Don't stand near the edge of the bank, for it might give way and you might fall down. Indì mo pagpatibihón ang báso sa lamésa, kóndì pasámla gid. Don't put the glass near the edge of the table, but put it down at a safe distance from the edge.


tibí-tibí

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of tibí. (see panibítibí).