"Bakhad" is a word in CEBUANO
bakhad v [B1; b6] for s.t.
tied to get undone.
Mabakhad ang higut ug dì nímu ayúhun ug bángan, The string will get undone if you dont tie it tight.
It was easy to tell Jamie to move on, be happy with someone else. But she saw now that it would absolutely kill her to see him with another woman.
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