"Huol" is a word in HILIGAYNON

huol HILIGAYNON
Definition:

huól - Trouble, trial, hardship, hard lines;
to be or become difficult, hard (of life,
conditions, etc.); pahuól—to molest,
trouble, vex, bother, pester, annoy, distress,
cause misery or hardship. Indì mo akó
pagpahúl-an. Don’t annoy me. Don’t make
any difficulties for me. Nagapahuól siá sa
ákon. Ginapahuolán (ginapahúl-an) níya
akó. He is giving me trouble. He is putting
difficulties in my way. Nahúl-an akó karón,
kay napátyan akó sang ákon ilóy. I am in
sore distress at present, because mother
has died. (cf. hiól, lisúd).

Few words of positivity

Art school had taught me it was far better to be a flamboyant failure than any kind of benign success.

Malcolm Mclaren

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

Martin had just received his brand new drivers license. The family troops out to the driveway, and climbs in the car, where he is going to take them for a ride for the first time. Dad immediately heads for the back seat, directly behind the newly minted driver. "I'll bet you're back there to get a change of scenery after all those months of sitting in the front passenger seat teaching me how to drive," says the beaming boy to his father. "Nope," comes dad's reply, "I'm gonna sit here and kick the back of your seat as you drive, just like you've been doing to me all these years."

batas HILIGAYNON

batás - To bear, suffer; sustain, tolerate, put up with; stand. Makabatás ka sinâ? Can you stand that? Hántì, kay …

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