"Atik" is a word in TAGALOG, CEBUANO
atik
Definition: (Tagalog slang/noun) money, cash (syn) DATUNG, BALA, BREAD, CARMONA, DAIS, TONG
2
Definition: (salitang balbal) pera, salapi (iba pang tawag) DATUNG, BALA, BREAD, CARMONA, DAIS, TONG
átik (from bulátik) a show-o?
, boastful.
v [AP; b6] get s.t.
from s.
o.
by flattery or other verbal chicanery.
Kahibáwu siyang muátik (mupaátik) ni Lúla, Hes good at getting things out of Grandma.
Ayawg hátag kay giatíkan ka lang, Dont give him any.
Hes just putting you on to get s.t.
from you.
n {1} s.t.
said to get s.t.
from s.
o.
{2} pocket money (slang).
atik-átik = átik, v.
pa- v {1} = átik.
{2} [A; c] show o?
.
Ipaátik níya ang bag-u níyang kutsi, He will show o?
his new car.
You can safely assume you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.
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