"Eskotada" is a word in HILIGAYNON
eskotáda - (Sp. escotado, escotadura)
Low neck, decolleté; a low cut in the neck
of a dress. (cf. wángwáng sing líog).
The last time I checked, I wasn’t the one who tripped over a glass container of sugar that I had myself dropped... after, of course, having received several bruises from an attempt to retrieve a flip-flop that had somehow ended up in the sink.
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