"Baho-Olo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bahó-oló - A fish that somewhat
resembles the tulíngan.
bahô-sálong – bákas
bahô-sálong, Literally: The odour or
smell of pitch. Often used figuratively in the
meaning of: relation, connection or
influence. Walâ gid akó bisán bahô-sálong
sa íya. I am not at all related to him. I am
not even a connection of his.
Don't you miss it?" I say. "Being free."He laughs.
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