"Binot" is a word in HILIGAYNON

binot HILIGAYNON
Definition:

binót - To strike the ground or floor with a
pointed instrument, as with the point of a
stick, dibble, pole or the like. Sang
pagbinót ko sang tagád naígò ang ákon
tiíl kag napílas. When I thrust down the
dibble my foot was hit and wounded. Ibinót
mo ang tagád sa dútà. Dig the dibble into
the ground. Binotí sang bastón mo iníng
búhò. Poke your stick into this hole.
Bininotán níya ang haló sang íya bára. He
stuck the point of his crowbar into the
iguana.

Few words of positivity

And perhaps it was precisely because she knew nothing at all about chess that chess for her was not simply a parlor game or a pleasant pastime, but a mysterious art equal to all the recognized arts. She had never been in close contact with such people — there was no one to compare him with except those inspired eccentrics, musicians and poets whose image one knows as clearly and as vaguely as that of a Roman Emperor, an inquisitor or a comedy miser. Her memory contained a modest dimly lit gallery with a sequence of all the people who had in any way caught her fancy.

Vladimir Nabokov, The Luzhin Defense

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A Frenchman, an Englishman and a New Yorker were captured by cannibals. The chief comes to them and says, "The bad news is that now we've caught you and we're going to kill you. We will put you in a pot, cook you, eat you and then we're going to use your skins to build a canoe. The good news is that you can choose how to die." The Frenchman says, "I take ze sword." The chief gives him a sword, the Frenchman says, "Vive la France!" and runs himself through. The Englishman says, "a pistol for me please." The chief gives him a pistol, the Englishman points it at his head and says, "God save the queen!" and blows his brains out. The New Yorker says, "Gimme a fork!" The chief is puzzled, but he shrugs and gives him a fork. The New Yorker takes the fork and starts jabbing himself all over--the stomach, the sides, the chest, everywhere. There is blood gushing out all over, it's horrible. The chief is appalled and asks, "My God, what are you doing?" And the New Yorker responds, "So much for your canoe you stupid cannibal!

bangbang HILIGAYNON

bángbang - To widen by digging, to dig away earth, etc. Bangbangán mo ang lúblub, agúd magsángkad ang dálan. Widen …

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dugkal HILIGAYNON

dúgkal - To thrust, stick, stab, pierce, run through, with a downward motion, as with a shovel, dibble, spear, lance, …

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dusak HILIGAYNON

dúsak - To injure, hit, wound, bruise, abrade, excoriate, graze, scratch, lacerate, take the skin off with a blunt-pointed tool …

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handus HILIGAYNON

hándus - To spear, spit, lance, stick, harpoon, bore or thrust through, pierce or stab with a pointed weapon, perforate, …

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harahad HILIGAYNON

haráhad - A thrust, lunge, to lunge, make a thrust or pass at, let drive at, strike at, threaten with, …

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kiwal HILIGAYNON

kíwal - To raise with a lever, crowbar, spar of wood, etc. Kiwáli sang bára ang bató. Raise the stone …

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luk-ab HILIGAYNON

lúk-ab - To open, lay open in folds, lay bare, expose. Nalúk-ab ang íya úlo, kay naígò siá sang lisó. …

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tubung HILIGAYNON

tubúng - (B) To dig, hoe (with a dibble, spade or shovel, etc.), to till the soil. Anó ang óbra …

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