"Alibunung" is a word in HILIGAYNON
alibúnung - To be giddy, dizzy, confused,
upset. (cf. língin, aligúnung, libúg,
líntong).
Business can be a source of progressive change.
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One who hauls.
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Read the complete definitionigaiga, igà igà v [A; b6] for a pig to make a low grunting sound. Ang anay nga magpatútuy mag-igaiga, …
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Read the complete definitionUsing the right hand habitually, or more easily than the left.
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