"Awang" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
áwang - (B) Well, cistern, pithole for
bathing or drawing water, water-hole. Also
used as a verb. Ginawángan námon ang
apán. We dug pits for the locusts (to kill
and bury them in), (cf. bubón; bubón and
áwang are used promiscuously in some
places, but more generally "bubón” means
a water-hole near a river, etc. for bathing
purposes, and "áwang” a well or cistern for
drawing water for household purposes).
awang n k.
o.
small fresh-water crab that is edible.
awang n space between the upper two front teeth.
In folk belief, a woman is thought to be oversexed if she has this gap.
v [b4] for s.
o.
to have a wide gap between the two front teeth.
Birgatinya kunu ang babáying awangan, They say that a woman is oversexed if she has a wide gap between her two front teeth.
Every great work of art has two faces, one toward its own time and one toward the future, toward eternity.
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