"Bakya" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, CEBUANO
n. wooden shoes. --syn. KAMMADANG, SUEKOS.
bakya
Definition: (noun) wooden shoes (Tagalog slang/adj) not modern, too common, pedestrian, ordinary, without taste, without class
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Definition: (salitang balbal) hindi moderno, makaluma, karaniwang tao, hamak
bakyà a appealing to the bakyà crowd (the proletariat).
Bakyà kaáyung salidáha, A movie very appealing to the proletariat.
v [B12; b6] get to be appealing to the proletariat.
krawud n pro-letariat (those wearing bakyà).
bakyà n {1} k.
o.
slipper with wooden sole.
{2} k.
o.
boxfish.
v {1} [A; a] wear, make into wooden slippers.
Nagbakyà siya ngadtu sa tyanggihan, She wore wooden slippers to the market.
Kining kahúya maáyung bakyáun, This wood is good for bakyas.
{2} [A; a12] beat with a wooden slipper.
Bakyaun siya sa asáwa ug mahubug, His wife beats him with wooden slipper when hes drunk.
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Read the complete definitionkárul v {1} [A3] clatter, make a clattering sound. Mukárul ang bakyà níya sa salug, Her wooden slippers will clatter …
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Read the complete definitionpagakpak n {1} sound produced by clapping, clapping of wooden sandals, clopping of horses, and the like. Limpiyang pagakpak, Shoeshine …
Read the complete definitionpudpud v {1} [APB1; a12] wear down or decay at the ends or tips, become so. Dulsi ang nagpudpud (nagpapudpud) …
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