"Eque-Eque" is a word in TAGALOG
eque-eque
Definition: Tagalog slang for fake goods, unauthentic; from English word FAKE
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Definition: (salitang balbal) huwad, hindi tunay
Wisdom is better than knowledge, for wisdom is simple but knowledge is complex.
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Three cowboys of the world are sitting around camp talking about how tough they were and the tales kept getting bigger and bigger. The cowboy from Australia says, "I wrestled a 200 pound crocodile and may it cry like a baby." The Cowboy from Brazil shakes his head and says, "I killed a 400 pound steer with my bare hands." The Cowboy from Texas just smiled and kept stirring the campfire with his leg.
of Ungula
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Read the complete definitionkádtan, kádton - Passive forms of kagát.
Read the complete definitionThe reciprocal existence in each other of the three persons of the Trinity.
Read the complete definitionA mark or expression of applause; praise bestowed.
Read the complete definitionA mourning veil formerly worn by women.
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Read the complete definitionHaving the posterior tarsal scales, or scutella, rectangular and arranged in regular rows; -- said of certain birds.
Read the complete definitionhúndan, húndon - From hunúd—to be afraid, etc.
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