"Halhal" is a word in CEBUANO
halhal v {1} [B; b6] for clothing to be loose and oversized.
Naníwang na giyud diay ku kay nahalhal na man ning ákung sinínà, I must have grown thin because my clothes are hanging loose on me now.
{2} be scatterbrained, have a dopey expres-sion.
Nalímut ka sa ímung túyù kay naghalhal ka man lang, You forgot what you went there for because you are scatterbrained.
Halhálan kaáyu ku níyang musulti, mu rag way buut, I think she talks like a scatterbrain.
Naghalhal lang nang nawung mu, You have an idiotic expression on your face.
a {1} loose and oversized.
{2} brainless talk or expression.
halhal v [A] for animals to pant with their mouth open.
Naghalhal ang kabáyù nga gikutasan, The horse panted because it was out of breath.
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