"Hunlit" is a word in HILIGAYNON
húnlit - Tough; to be tough, etc. Ang
lanítlánit húnlit (mahúnlit) gid. Tendons
are very tough. See húnit.
It's okay to eat fish because they don't have any feelings.
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Did you hear about the hillbilly who went into the hardware store tobuy a chain saw ?He said I want one that will cut down at least 10 trees a day.He was back at the hardware store with the saw a couple days latercomplaining that it onlycut one tree and that took all day.The clerk at the hardware store started the saw to see what theproblem was.The hillbilly jumped back and said what the hell is that noise?
hunít-húnit - Dim. and Freq. of húnit. Huníthúnit (mahuníthúnit) iníng kárne sang báka. This beef is rather tough. (cf. húnlit).
Read the complete definitionpátol - (B) Strong, tough, lasting well (long), resisting stress, wear and tear. Pátol nga kalát, hénero, káhoy, etc. A …
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