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gecko
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lizard
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n. 1. gecko. matag — things which resemble a gecko’s eyes: a. large pustule filled with pus similar to talubig, 1, but larger. b. round blemishes on tobacco leaves; 2. baby in the womb (humorous). Pisti, dúna nay tikì ang tiyan sa ákung uyab, Damn! My girl is pregnant (lit. has a gecko in her womb). tikìtíkì see tabili sa dagat.
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n. vitamin drops
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firm
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hard
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mabaliko
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rigid
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v. become stiff. Mitikig (natikig) ámung líug ug hinangad, We got stiff necks from looking up. Nagkatikig ang bagung minatay, The body is getting stiff; a. stiff. — ug líug a. haughty; v. become haughty. Ang kalampúsan makatikig (makapatikig) sa líug, Success makes one haughty. pa- v. act haughty. Ayawg patikig sa líug, Don’t be haughty.
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v. do something little by little at intervals. Magtikiltíkil gánì ka niánang trabahúa, ambut lang anus-a nà mahuman, If you keep on working like that, a little at a time, God knows when you’ll get done.
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n. ticket; v. be issued a ticket for violating something Tikítan ka, You’ll get a ticket. paN- v. issue tickets. Ang kunduktur mauy maníkit, dì ang draybir, The conductor issues the ticket, not the driver. pa- v. hold an affair with admission. Patikítan nátù ang dráma, Let’s charge admission for the play. maN-r- n. one who issues tickets. -íra n. one in charge of the ticket counter.
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n. kind of liquid vitamin preparation.
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n. acronym for TKO, a technical knockout in boxing; v. beat with a TKO. Gitikiu sa tsalindyir ang kampiyun, The champion was TKO’d by the challenger.
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n. key of piano, organ, or typewriter. -du see tikla.
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v. step or fall into the mud with a plop. Mitikláub (natikláub) ang ákung tiil sa lápuk sa kangitngit, In the darkness I stepped into the mud puddle with a plop.
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v. turn a bowl, plate, or something concave with its opening downward. Siyay nagtiklaub sa dúwang, He turned the basin over. Miabay mi sa nagtiklaub nga sakayan, We clung to the overturned boat.
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n. kind of long-legged bird, the barred rail: Rallus torquatus; a. long-legged and lanky. Kasagáran sa mga mudílu mga tikling, Most models are long-legged and lanky. -in- n. a dance in which dancers dance between two bamboo poles banged together in time to the music (in imitation of the tikling bird). -un(→) see tikling, a.
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see takilpù.
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v. 1. catch something by encircling the neck with a band or loop attached to an end of a pole. Mutiklù siyag ubud, He catches eels by grasping them by the neck; 2. steal something petty (slang). Tiklúun ta nang íyang manuk karung gabíi, Let’s swipe his chicken tonight; 3. catch someone committing a petty crime. Maáyu nang pulísa mutiklù ug mangunguut, That policeman is good in catching pickpockets; 4. kill, esp. violently (slang). Nakatiklù na siyag duha ka kuntra, He has killed two enemies; 4a. have a girl for sexual purposes for the first time. Minyù ang únang mitiklù ánang bayhána, A married man had sexual intercourse with that woman for the first time.
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(from luhud) v. go down on one’s knee(s). Mutikluhud siya sa usa ka túhud, He will genuflect. Natikluhud siya sa dihang ákung gipigtíngan sa tuwaytúway, He fell on his knees when I switched him on the knees.
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