"Buraw" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

buraw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

búraw - To make—sleepy,—drowsy, to
overcome by sleep. Nagpuláw siá kagáb-i,
búsà binúraw siá nga ádlaw na magmatá.
He was up all last night; therefore he was
overcome by drowsiness, and rose very
late.

buraw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

buráw - (B) To take to oneself, to grasp,
grab, appropriate. Burawí lang ang tanán.
Just grab all for yourself. Indì mo
pagburawán ang tinápay, kóndì hatágan
mo man ang mga útud mo. Don’t grab all
the bread for yourself (Don’t hog all the

bread), but give some to your brothers. (cf.
pangunyádì, hugákom, ángkon, karipón,
kayába).

buraw CEBUANO
Definition:

buraw a stupid, having no sense.
v [B12; b6] be, become stupid.

Few words of positivity

In my errant life I roamedTo learn the secrets of women and men,Of gods and dreams.I've known all the countries of our world,I've lived a thousand lives:Many lives I lived in love, Other lives I squandered.For in my life I never traveled, All I did was wander.

Roman Payne, The Wanderess

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Laugh your heart out.

It was Christmas eve, and Santa was really busy making his list and checking it twice, when there came a knock at the door. His wife comes in. "Honey, where do you want me to put your boots and gloves?" Well, Santa is very busy and so he's slightly annoyed by this trivial question, so he snaps at her, "Put them by the front door, and stop bothering me. I'm trying to get some work done." He starts back to work, but a few minutes later an elf barges in. "Santa, we got all the toys wrapped, what should we do with them?" Santa snaps, "Stick 'em in the sleigh! Can't you see I'm trying to get ready? I don't want any more interruptions!" But sure enough, as soon as he starts back to work, there is another interruption. An angel, standing at the door, says, "Santa, I have your Christmas tree. Where would you like me to put it?" And this is where we get the tradition of placing an ange l on top of the Christmas tree.

agaw TAGALOG

agaw1 Active Verb: mang-agaw Passive Verb: agawan Definition: 1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) …

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agaw TAGALOG

agaw2 Active Verb: umagaw Passive Verb: agawin Definition: 1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) …

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bira CEBUANO

bira v {1} [AC2; c1] pull, tug at s.t. while standing still. Nagbira sila sa písì, They are having a …

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bulaklak HILIGAYNON

buláklak - A decorated comb as worn in the hair by a bride or by a girl on some festive …

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bulakwit HILIGAYNON

bulákwit - To snatch, catch, seize, lay hold of, grab, take up, with great swiftness. Indì mo pagbulakwitón ang bátà. …

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dagit HILIGAYNON

dágit - To pounce—, swoop down—, upon, to clutch or grab (after the manner of a bird of prey). Ang …

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habwa HILIGAYNON

hábwà - To seize—, grasp—, take—, grab—, much of, be eager to get, scramble or make for, make a run …

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hamham HILIGAYNON

hámham - To take hold of, grasp, seize, grab, clutch, usurp, annex, take possession of, encroach upon. Indì mo paghamhamón …

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ilug CEBUANO

ílug v {1} [A3S; a2] take away from s. o. s possession. Nakailug kug búla, I managed to get a …

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kab-ang CEBUANO

kab-ang n hook, crook. v [AB3; ac] hook around s.t. , for a crook to catch onto s.t. , cause …

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kabit CEBUANO

kabit v [A; b6(1)] {1} cling to, hang on to. Punù na kaáyu ang trák. Mukabit lang ta, The truck …

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kagat CEBUANO

kagat v [A; a12b2] {1} bite to inflict injury, grab, or hold s.t. Mikagat ang isdà sa paun, The fish …

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kalit CEBUANO

kalit a {1} sudden. {2} suddenly, abruptly. Sa kalit lámang nalí-mut siya kanákù, He suddenly forgot all about me. v …

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kaput HILIGAYNON

kapút - To grip, grasp, seize, clasp, grab, get—, lay—, catch—, take—, hold of. Kápti iní. Take hold of this—or—Grasp …

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kawhat CEBUANO

kawhat v [AN; a] reach for s.t. Kawháta ang libru kay dì kung kaabut, Reach for the book because I …

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kiri CEBUANO

kiri short form: ri. {1} this (near speaker but not near hearer). Dì nákù ihátag ring librúha nímu, I wont …

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kwilyu CEBUANO

kwilyu n collar of a dress or shirt. sa matris cervix of the uterus. v {1} [A; ab] attach a …

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labni CEBUANO

labni v [A; a] snatch, grab with a jerk, esp. s.t. that s. o. has. Wà mailhi sa dalága ang …

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labnit CEBUANO

labnit v [A; a] snatch s.t. attached or just placed s.w. with a jerk. Gilabnit ang íyang bangkaw ug mikaratil …

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labnok HILIGAYNON

lábnok - A plant whose soft young shoots are edible like those of the "salámyog.” lábnot, To draw or pull …

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