"Hakab" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

hakab TAGALOG
Definition:

hakab
Definition: (adj) tight-fitting

hakab HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hákab - To desire vehemently, crave, yearn
for, hanker after, long for, be bent upon,
wish for, like to. Nagahákab gid siá sa
pagtán-aw sang síne. She likes very much
to see the motion-picture. Indì ka
maghákab sinâ. Don’t hanker after that.
(cf. hánggab, wíli, lúyag, íbug, híngyo,
hándum, pangabáy, úyon).

hakab CEBUANO
Definition:

hákab = abhak.
hakabhakab v {1} = hak-abhak-ab.
{2} [A1; c1] eat s.t.
ravenously with great eagerness.
Kun gigútum pa nà maghakabhakab untà nag káun, If he were hungry he would have eaten ravenously.
{3} anticipate s.t.
with great eager-ness.
Naghakabhakab ang ákung ginháwa pagtan-aw sa ákung pinaskúhan, I was very anxious to see what I got for Christmas.

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yamyam, yam-yam HILIGAYNON

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