Meaning of biká

biká

Hiligaynon

A kind of creeper, a wild vine and its fruit. Its grapes are small and not very palatable.


biká

Hiligaynon

Potsherd, a piece of broken crockery; broken (of jars, pots, etc.).


bikâ

Hiligaynon

Straddling; standing, sitting or walking with the legs wide apart. (see bakâ).


bíkà

Hiligaynon

To straddle, to spread the legs wide apart when sitting, standing or lying. Indì ka magbíkà. Don't spread your legs so wide apart. Ginbíkà níya ang íya páa. He spread his legs out. Indì mo pagbikáon ang ímo páa. Don't spread your legs. Kúlang kaáyo ang ímo nga pagtáhud, kay nagbíkà ka sa atubángan sang mga bisíta. You are wanting very much in politeness towards visitors, for you spread your legs in their presence. Indì mo silá pagbikáan liwán. Don't spread your legs again before them-or-in their presence. (see bákà).