"Buyo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
búyò - A parcel or bundle of flax, wool,
cotton, etc. put on a distaff for spinning; to
bundle, make a bundle of; to knock down,
floor, lay (lie) down in a heap, huddle up.
búyò - A kind of vine and its leaves. The
latter are chewed together with the
betelnut.
buyó - To accustom, inure, habituate, form
a habit. Nabuyó na siá dirâ. He is now
accustomed to the life—, the work—, there,
he is now acclimatized. Nabuyó siá sa
paginúm sing mga ilímnon nga
makahulúbug. He is in the habit of taking
intoxicating liquors. Pabúyhon
(Pabúywon) mo siá dirâ. Get him to feel at
home there. (cf. ánad, hánas).
You look at me with them eyes of yers, an I look at yer lips... an all I can think about is what it'ud be like to kiss you.
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