"Gihit-Gihit" is a word in HILIGAYNON

gihit-gihit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gihít-gíhit - Freq. of gíhit. To move
repeatedly, shift. Indì nínyo
paggihítgihíton ang mga bángkò sa
buluthóan. Don’t be always moving the
school-benches about.

gihit-gihit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gihít-gihít - Dim. of gíhit, gihít. To move
a little, shift slightly. Gihít-gihitá ang
lamésa. Move the table just a little. Walâ
níla magihít-gihít ang bató, kay támà
kabúg-at. They could not budge the stone,
because it was too heavy.

Few words of positivity

What should you, O man, do, you who seek your own glory whenever you do anything good, while when you do something bad, you figure out ways to blame God.

Augustine of Hippo, Homilies on the Gospel of John 1-40

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

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.

gihay HILIGAYNON

gíhay - Tear, rent, fissure, hole (in garments, etc.); to rend, tear, etc. May gíhay ang íya nga báyò—or—nagíhay ang …

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gihit HILIGAYNON

gíhit - To move, remove, budge, change the place of, shift to another position, transfer, shift, push or pull along …

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hakwat HILIGAYNON

hákwat - To raise, lift, heave, hoist, take up from the ground. Hakwatá iníng bató. Lift this stone. Hakwatí ang …

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inghit HILIGAYNON

ínghit - To move, shift, shove, dislodge, shake loose, change the posture or position of. Inghitá ang halígi kon makaínghit …

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tikwang HILIGAYNON

tíkwang - Push, thrust, jerk; to push, shove, jerk, jostle, press, move, thrust away with some force. Itíkwang ang síya …

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