"Gim" is a word in ENGLISH, CEBUANO
Neat; spruce.
gím n {1} game, sports competition.
Giuswag ang gím tungud sa ulan, The game was postponed due to the rain.
{2} end of a game according to an agreement.
Mangundang ta sa wà pay gím, Lets quit before the end of the game.
{2a} game of mahjong starting from the deal till the time one of the players goes mahjong.
a game, showing spirit and enthusiasm, even under unpropitious conditions.
Gím nà siya kay bísag way hílig, mukanta kun hangyúun, She is game because she will sing if you ask her to even if she doesnt want to.
v {1} [B236; a12] for a game to end.
Migím (nagím) na lang wà pa kuy puntus, The game ended without my having contributed a point.
Gíma na arun mangulì ta, Make it a game so we can go home.
{2} [B12; b6] get to be game.
paN- n a play to finish the game.
Panggím ning sirbíha, This serve is the game point.
A man's life is interesting primarily when he has failed - I well know. For it's a sign that he tried to surpass himself.
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Two anthropologists fly to the south sea islands to study the natives. They go to two adjacent islands and set to work. A few months later one of them takes a canoe over to the other island to see how his colleague is doing. When he gets there, he finds the other anthropologist standing among a group of natives."Greetings! How is it going?" says the visiting anthropologist."Wonderful!" says the other, "I have discovered an important fact about the local language! Watch!"He points at a palm tree and says, "what is that?"The natives, in unison, say "Umbalo-gong!"He then points at a rock and says, "and that?"The natives again intone "Umbalo-gong!""You see!", says the beaming anthropologist, "They use the SAME word for 'rock' and for 'palm tree'!""That is truly amazing!" says the astonished visiting anthropologist, "On the other island, the same word means 'ind ex finger'!"
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