"Ababaw" is a word in ILOKANO
adj. /(NA-)/ shallow, not deep; superficial, not profound. Ababaw dayta waig. That brook is shallow. v. /-UM-/. --ant. ADALEM.
Do you know something about the broken people? They are exactly like a mirror that is been punched and dropped on the floor into pieces and been joined back together. When you stand in front of them they create hundreds of your reflections, but still none of them complete and the moment you try to touch them they will try to hurt you, not because they don't like your reflection in them, it is just because they are afraid of falling again and breaking into more pieces. If you could only see how it feels to be that broken mirror you would never do something that would break a mirror again.
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Judge: Why did you steal that bird? Prisoner: For a lark, sir.
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Read the complete definitionadj. /NA-/ shallow, e.g. a plate. v. /-UM-/.
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