"Isplt" is a word in CEBUANO
isplt n extra piece which the dealer in mahjong gets as a privilege.
He starts the game by discarding a piece without drawing another.
isplt a palsy-walsy, very close friends (colloquial).
Napildi ku sa madyung kay isplt ang ákung mga kuntra, I lost in mahjong because my co-players were palsy-walsy.
Makasulud ta kay isplt nátù ang gwardiya, We can get in because the guard is our man.
v [A2C1; ac5] be on palsy-walsy terms.
Nagkaisplt sila kay paríhug balhíbu, They became palsy-walsy because theyre birds of a feather.
Lisud isplitun (ikaisplt) nà siya, Its di?
cult to get on palsy-walsy terms with him.
It is the vocation of the Christian in every generation to out-think all opposition.
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