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padás

Hiligaynon

Sharp, cutting, sarcastic, satirical, cynical, ironic, acrimonious, sardonic, withering, trenchant, incisive (of speech), rough-spoken, having a sharp tongue; to be or become rough-spoken, etc. Padás siá sing hámbal. He is rough-spoken. Nagpapadás siá sang íya panabát. His answer was cutting (sharp). He answered roughly. He retorted sarcastically. Mahínay siá sing hámbal sádto, ápang karón nagpadás na. Formerly he was gentle of speech, but now he has become quite churlish. (see parás).


palamául

Hiligaynon

(H) Tiredness, weakness, exhaustion; tiring, weakening; to tire, weaken. (see pául, paúl).


pangalúpò

Hiligaynon

To be retiring, timid, shy, bashful, reserved, aloof, to keep away from social gatherings or entertainments as one having a cold or feeling indisposed. Indì ka magpangalúpò (mangalúpò) sa mga katipúnan. Don't be too retiring at social gatherings. (see lupô, likáw).


paskín

Hiligaynon

(Sp. pasquin) Pasquinade, satire, lampoon; clown; to lampoon, satirize, ridicule, slander, put to shame by a lampoon in verse, prose or picture. Ginpaskinán níla si Fuláno. They lampooned N.N.


patílik

Hiligaynon

(H) Whirligig; a game played with coins; to spin (transitive), cause to spin or revolve, set turning round an axle or pivot. Patilíka ang pínggan, kálò, kwárta, etc. Spin the plate, hat, money, etc. Make the plate, hat, money, etc. spin. (see pabúyung, patúyub, patírik).



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