"Dimdim" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
dímdim - To taste, try the taste of, bring in
contact with the tip of the tongue.
Dímdim—or—magdímdim ka lang siní kon
anó ang íya sabór. Try the taste of this.
Dimdimí iní kon kaúyon ka siní ukón índì.
Taste this and see whether you like it or
not. Dinimdimán ko yanáng sabáw,
ápang índì akó makaúyon (sinâ). I tasted
that sauce, but I don’t like it. Nadimdimán
ko na iníng bulúng kag napaitán akó
(siní). I tasted this medicine and found it
bitter. (cf. tiláw).
dimdim v {1} [A2; a2] experience a certain feeling for the first time.
Gustu kung mudimdim sa katam-is sa ímung ngábil, I would like to taste the sweetness of your lips.
{2} [A; a] taste a liquid.
Dimdími ring tubà, Take a taste of this toddy.
One day, back when I working at a video store, a woman accompanied by her two small sons walked up the counter with a tape box displaying a man slicing off someone’s head with a chainsaw. “Does this have any sex in it?” she asked. In my mind, it was like I was narrating a nature documentary on humans. “Watch as the American mother protects her young ones from dangerous influences.
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