"Gitpas" is a word in CEBUANO

gitpas CEBUANO
Definition:

gitpas n ticket allowing one free admission.
v {1} [A1; b] use a gate pass.
{2} [A12; b] get a gate pass.
Nakagitpas ku ganína, I was able to get a gate pass a while ago.

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