"Bilyaka" is a word in CEBUANO
bilyáka = bilyáku (female).
bilyáku a pranking, mischievous, but not of a malicious sort.
Gisúling sa bilyáku ang maistra, The naughty boy peeped up the teachers dress.
v [B126; b6] be, become mischievous.
-in-() v [A13; c1] act in a mischievous way.
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