"Busawak" is a word in HILIGAYNON

busawak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

busawák - To spirt, jet, squirt, flow out
with some force, as water from a tap, blood
from an open artery, etc. Nagabusawák
gid lang ang dugô. The blood is spirting
out in a stream. (cf. butaróg, búswit,
súmpit).

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buay HILIGAYNON

búay - To flow abundantly (of blood, tears, perspiration, etc.). (cf. búgwak, búswit, busawák, butaróg, tululágay, talabirís).

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bugwak HILIGAYNON

búgwak - To flow freely, flow in a streamlet, flow profusely (of menorrhagia, etc.). Nagabúgwak ang dugô sa íya pilás. …

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butarog HILIGAYNON

butaróg - (B) To gush, jet, spurt, spirt, squirt, stream. Nagpámbo si Fuláno kag nagbutaróg gid lang ang dugô sa …

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sumpit HILIGAYNON

súmpit - To spirt, spurt out, whiz, hiss through the air. Nagsúmpit ang túbig. The water spirted out. Ang panâ …

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