"Dakin-Dakin" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dakín-dákin - (B) Dim. and Freq. of
dákin. Also: To be quick, hasten, hurry, do
quickly or with despatch. Dakíndákin ka sa
paglakát—or—dakínkína ang ímo
paglakát. Quicken your pace, walk quickly.
(cf. dalîdálì, dagóndágon, hakónhákon).
dákmol, Thickness; to thicken, become
thick, said of flat substances like boards,
sheets, clothes, etc. Dakmolá ang paghímò
sing bibínka. Make the bibinca-cakes thick.
Indì mo pagdakmolón ang pagtápa sang
kárne, kóndì nipisón mo lang. Don’t cut
thick slices of meat, but carve thin ones.
Utdon mo ang tápì sa nadakmolán. Cut
the board at its thick part. (cf. dámol).
I don't have to justify its awesomeness/activeness/healthiness/usefulness to anyone, because it is MINE. Not yours.
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