"Blap" is a word in CEBUANO
blap n s.t.
false said to make s.
o.
act in a desired way.
Ang búnus nga gitahù blap lang, The bonus he kept talking about was all a hoax.
v [A; a2] make s.
o.
believe s.t.
to obtain compliance.
Blapun nátù siyang wà tay kwarta, Lets hoax her into thinking that we dont have any more money.
Emotion often outwits intelligence, while intuition renders life surprisingly fluent and enjoyable. ("Le ciel c'est l'autre")
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