"Galgal" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
gálgal - Trouble, molestation,
exasperation consequent on some request,
an adverse criticism or the like; to trouble,
look for trouble. Indì ka mangítà sing
gálgal. Don’t look for trouble, don’t do
that, lest you should give offence or create
difficulties for yourself. (cf. gádgad).
gálgal - Use, advantage, usefulness, avail,
etc. See gádgad.
galgal v [AN; a12] entice s.
o.
to do s.t.
that leads to eventual misfortune.
Nanggalgal siya nákù pagpangábang, He talked me into getting a prostitute.
-an() a fond of enticing people into do-ing things bad for them.
-un a tempting, enticing.
Nahiráda ku sa magalgálun níyang pahíyum, I fell a victim to her seductive smile.
A best friend is someone that will stand in your storm and tell you the lightening is beautiful just to make you realize that your heart was worth getting soaked.
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gádgad - Use, usefulness, utility, advantage, benefit, profit, purpose; trouble. Anó ang gádgad mo sa pagkádto dídto? What is the …
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