"Hokot-Hokot" is a word in HILIGAYNON

hokot-hokot HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hokót-hókot - To skulk, shun, lurk, be in
hiding, elude capture, hide for fear of
capture or punishment. Ang makáwat
nagahokóthókot, agúd índì madakúp. The
thief is hiding, lest he should be caught.
Hokóthokóti ang polís, kay kon dílì
dákpon ka níla. Hide yourself from the
police or you will be caught. (cf.
hupúthúput).

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huput-huput HILIGAYNON

hupút-húput - Dim. and Freq. of hupút. Also: to hide, elude capture, change one’s residence frequently. In this latter sense …

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