"Guribhay" is a word in HILIGAYNON

guribhay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

guríbhay - Dilapidated, frayed, the worse
for wear, torn, old, shabby, stained and
soiled, deteriorated or injured by wear; to
be frayed, etc. Guríbhay na ang ákon
delárgo. My trousers are old and worn out.
Nagguríbhay ang íya puróy sa dáyon nga
paggámit. His shorts are worn out by
constant use. (cf. gurísnay, gúsbat, gubát,
gunít).

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And that's just it. This is how it is. Always. To pay attention to things. People. It's too easy to fail other people. And the good-byes. You never have the time you think. It brings tears to my eyes. I blink them away.

Amy McNamara, Lovely, Dark and Deep

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tata, tata HILIGAYNON

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umil HILIGAYNON

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