"Dungangok" is a word in HILIGAYNON

dungangok HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dungángok - To stand by, be present,
look on, be an idle spectator, loaf, loiter.
Anó ang ginadungángok mo dirí? Why are
you loitering here? What is the reason of—
your presence—,—being—,—standing about
here? What are you doing here? Palayô ka,
índì ka magdungángok dirí. Go away,
don’t loiter here. Gindungangókan sang
mga bátà ang pagíhaw námon sang
báboy. The boys looked on when we killed
the pig. (cf. támbong, taroróng;
dungángo).
dungás. Having a turned-up nose.
Dungás siá—or—dungás ang íya nga
ilóng. He has a turned-up nose. (cf. ungás).

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