"Biknol" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bíknol - To move about, be up and busy, to
be stirring, to stir one self, to be active. Indì
na siá makabíknol. He cannot move about
any more, he is unable to do any work.
Hálus na gánì siá makabíknol gíkan sa
kabúdlay, balatían, katigulangón, etc. He
can scarcely move any longer on account of
being tired, sick, old, etc. Makabíknol pa
siá maglágaw?—Indì na gid; pirme lang
siá nagahígdà. Can he still walk about?
Not at all; he is bed-ridden. (cf. tíknol,
túknul).
This is stupid. There's work to be done. Tomorrow tens of thousands of us are going to take to the streets and demand fair access to education, and my smashed little heart shouldn't matter. But it does. The whole world is changing, and I just want to be the kind of girl who gets taken in somebody's arms.
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