"Gunut-Gunut" is a word in HILIGAYNON
gunút-gúnut - Dim. and Freq. of gúnut.
Also: A drawer (of a cupboard or the like).
(cf. hunúshúnus).
The people of Hong Kong are criticized for only being interested in business, but it's the only thing they've been allowed to do.
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