"Bikag" is a word in WARAY, CEBUANO
Bikag - mumps
bíkag v [AB126; a12] prod, urge s.
o.
to do s.t.
Bísag giunsag bíkag, dílì giyud siya mukúyug, No matter how much we prod him, he wont go.
Ang íyang trátu mauy nagbíkag níya paghímug dautan, Her lover prodded her to do s.t.
bad.
() a having the urge to do things in imitation of theirs.
Bikag nga pagkatáwu.
Unsay buhátun sa uban íyang sundun, He is a copycat.
What-ever other people do he wants to do, too.
When your friend becomes a king, treat him first as a king, then let him choose you as a friend. Acting otherwise is suicidal. Familiarity is evil.
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