"Gotgot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
gótgot - To notch, nick, mark, whittle,
incise, grave, groove, flute, blaze (a tree),
snick. Gotgotí ang lápis mo kag hígtan
sing lúbid agúd índì madúlà. Cut a notch
in your pencil and tie a string to it, so that
it may not be lost. Igótgot iníng kotsílyo sa
bastón mo. Whittle your stick with this
knife. Igótgot akó ánay siníng pasók.
Please mark this bamboo tuba-vessel for
me. (cf. márka, tándà, bádlit, kúdlit,
kúris).
gótgot - To get hot, exasperated, excited,
vexed, annoyed, cross, provoked,
aggravated, irritated, enraged, angered.
Nagagótgot ang buót ko siníng táo. I am
vexed (exasperated) with this man.
Gingotgotán akó níya. He was very angry
with me. (cf. aligótgot, ákig, sílag, ugút,
pangínit, sabít).
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gútlò - To notch, nick, indent, mark, incise. Gutloí ang kawáyan, tápì, bastón, etc. Notch the bamboo, plank, stick, etc. …
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