"Buhol" is a word in TAGALOG

buhol TAGALOG
Definition:

buhol
Active Verb: magbuhol
Passive Verb: ibuhol
Definition: (verb) to make a knot; to tie securely
Examples: 1) Magbuhol ka ng lubid. ([You] make a knot with the rope.) 2) Ibuhol mo ang lubid. (Make a knot with the rope.)

Few words of positivity

That was a good mark in Latin, and I am pleased with your steady improvement in it.

Theodore Roosevelt, Letters to His Children

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Laugh your heart out.

A blonde gets an opportunity to fly to a nearby country. She has never been on an airplane anywhere and was very excited and tense. As soon as she boarded the plane, a Boeing747, she started jumping in excitement, running over seat to seat and starts shouting, "BOEING! BOEING!! BOEING!!! BO....." She sort of forgets where she is, even the pilot in the cock-pit hears the noise. Annoyed by the goings on, the Pilot comes out and shouts "Be silent!" There was pin-drop silence everywhere and everybody is looking at the blonde and the angry Pilot. She stared at the pilot in silence for a moment, concentrated really hard, and all of a sudden started shouting, "OEING! OEING! OEING! OE...."

laso HILIGAYNON

láso - (Sp. lazo) A slip-knot, tie, lasso, snare; ribbon, sash tied in a loop. Also verb. Anó ang ginaláso …

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