"Alus-Us" is a word in ILOKANO
v. /AG-/ to slide down. Kitaem dayta ubing ta saan nga agalus-us. Watch that child that he won’t slide down. /MANGI-: I-/ to slide down with. Saan mo nga iyalus-us dayta ubing. Don’t slide down with that child. --syn. ALUD-UD.
The world is right because I feel good.p. 83, Awareness, copyright 1990
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There was a little old lady from a small town in America who had to go to Texas. She was amazed at the size of her hotel and her suite. She went into the huge cafe and said to the waitress, who took her order for a cup of coffee, that she had never before seen anything as big as the hotel or her suite. "Everything's big in Texas ma'am," said the waitress. The coffee came in the biggest cup the old lady had ever seen. "I told you, ma'am, that everything is big in Texas," said the waitress. On her way back to her suite, the old lady got lost in the vast corridors. She opened the door of a darkened room and fell into an enormous swimming pool. "Please!" she screamed. "Don't flush it!"
v. /AG-/ to slide down into a pit, hole, etc. /MANGI-: I-/ to slide (something) down into a pit, hole, …
Read the complete definitionv. /-UM-/ to deviate, slide out of place. Saan kayo nga lumabsing ti dayta dalan. Don’t deviate from that road. …
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