"Busikad" is a word in HILIGAYNON
busíkad - To part, press—, pull—, apart,
said of hair when searched for lice, etc., to
open—, unclasp—, a purse, etc. Busikára
ang ímo púyo. Open your purse. (cf.
buríkat, busíksik, bíkat).
People who are less happy, I find, are always consoling those who are more.
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