"Bakang" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

bakang HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bakáng - To straddle a little, to walk with
steps or legs rather far apart, but not so
much as bákà.

bakang CEBUANO
Definition:

bakang a {1} bowlegged.
{2} deprecatory term for the Japanese.
v [B] become bowlegged.
Mabakang (mubakang) ang bátà kun punáyan ug tambid, A child becomes bowlegged if he is always carried astride.
() v [B125] get tired out from looking for s.t.
Diin ka ba nga nabákang man kug pinangítà nímu?
Where have you been?
Ive gotten so tired (lit.
become bowlegged) looking for you.

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pakaw CEBUANO

pakaw a {1} bowlegged, pigeon-toed. {2} have an inarticulated elbow, such that one can not straighten his arm. v [B] …

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pakkang ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to walk with the legs far apart, t. straddle to walk bowleggedly. Agpakpakkang diay koboy. The cowboy walks …

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sampila CEBUANO

sampilà v {1} [A; c16] carry s.t. astride the hips. Ayaw sampilaa (isampilà) nang bátà kay tingálig mabakang nà, Dont …

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tambid CEBUANO

tambid v {1} [AC2; c] lay s.t. long across s.t. else. Nagtambid ang duhang nangatúlug, The two put their legs …

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