"Agurang" is a word in HILIGAYNON
aguráng - A term of endearment used
towards persons that are older than the one
who addresses them.
aguráng - (In olden times) Chief, lord,
master, Sir. (cf. dátò, ginóo).
For their menstrual cycle, women subconsciously want to punish men.
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