"Dungkul" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

dungkul HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dúngkul - A piece of rather thick, stout
fire-wood, often used to keep the fire alive
for a long time and to rekindle the fire
without the use of matches, a log, yule-log;
to put a large piece of wood or a log on the
fire. Dungkulí ang kaláyo. Put a log of
wood on the fire. (cf. agipó).

dungkul CEBUANO
Definition:

dungkul a person who doesnt give a tip (slang).

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