"Baragook" is a word in HILIGAYNON
baragóok - (B) Very fat, very stout, obese,
covered with, or buried in, fat; to be very
fat. Nagabaragóok ang íya nga líog,
písngi, etc. His neck, cheek, etc. is a mass
of fat. A, si Fuláno baragóok gid. Yes, N.N.
is very fat indeed. (cf. matámbok, ribóok,
ribusól).
The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward.
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An English guy was very ill and his son went to visit him in the hospital. Suddenly, the father began to breathe heavily and grabbed the pen and pad by the bed. With his last ounce of strength he wrote a note, dropped it, and died. The son was so overcome with grief that he didn't remember slipping the note into his pocket. At the funeral, he reached into the pocket of his coat and immediately felt the note. He excitedly read it thinking it might be something he could recite during the service. It said: YOU WANKER -- GET OFF MY OXYGEN TUBE!!!
barogóok - (B) Very fat, etc. See baragóok id.
Read the complete definitionbúg-ong - Fat, having plump cheeks, fatfaced. (cf. baragóok).
Read the complete definitiongórdo - (Sp. gordo) Fat, stout, plump, corpulent, obese, fleshy. (cf. matámbok, matábnol, mabahúl, baragóok, matibúnog).
Read the complete definitionlídò - (B) Very fat, obese, extraordinarily corpulent; to be excessively fat. Nagalídò gid iníng báboy. This pig is very …
Read the complete definitionsúgok - Very fat, bull-necked, pot-bellied. (cf. baragóok).
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