"Ibid-Ibid" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
ibíd-ibíd - To be very submissive to, follow
close behind, act like a slave or monkey, to
ape, mimic, echo, imitate servilely. (cf.
upúdúpud, tawástáwas, ilógilóg).
ibid-íbid v [A; c] sidle up to s.
o.
sweetly to get s.t.
n action of sidling up to s.
o.
maibid-ibírun a flirting, sidling up to get s.t.
When I was a boy, I would ask about my family history, about my bloodlines. We really didn't know that much. We had a little Indian in us from the Oklahoma Trail of Tears.
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