"Bangkong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bángkong - Curved, bent, crooked, said
especially of a carrier’s pole; to be or make
curved, to curve, bend. Hilókhilóka ang
tuangtuangán túbtub nga magbángkong.
Bend the carrier’s pole till it stays curved.
Ginbángkong níya ang íya tuangtuangán.
He curved his carrying-pole. (cf. tikô, likô,
balikô, balitók).
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