"Iwang-Iwang" is a word in CEBUANO
iwang-íwang v [A3PB5; b6c1] walk with the legs apart due to pain in the groin or fat legs.
Nag-iwang-íwang siya paglakaw kay may hubag ang íyang búgan, Hes walking with his legs apart because he has a boil in his groin.
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v. /AG-/ to stride, straddle, to walk with legs fa. apart to make long steps. Narigat ti agaskaw. It is …
Read the complete definitionWith one leg on each side, as a man when on horseback; with the legs stretched wide apart; astraddle.
Read the complete definitionbákà - To straddle, to sit or walk or stand with the feet wide apart, to sit astride. Si Fuláno …
Read the complete definitionbakâ - Straddling, sitting astride, walking with legs wide apart.
Read the complete definitionbákà v [A13] walk with the legs apart. bakàbakà v [A] walk with the legs apart.
Read the complete definitionbakaang v [B] walk with legs spread apart. Nagbakaang siya tungud sa hubag, He walked with his legs spread apart …
Read the complete definitionbakáng - To straddle a little, to walk with steps or legs rather far apart, but not so much as …
Read the complete definitionbalak-ang n = balat-ang. v [B; c1] stand, squat with the thighs apart. Nagbalak-ang ang tindíra ug mani sa íyang …
Read the complete definitionbalakáng - To spread the feet and legs wide apart in standing, sitting or lying. Nagabalakáng siá sa ganháan. He …
Read the complete definitionbalikákà - To spread the legs apart, straddle, stand astride. (cf. balakáng).
Read the complete definitionbíkà - To straddle, to spread the legs wide apart when sitting, standing or lying. Indì ka magbíkà. Don’t spread …
Read the complete definitionbikâ - Straddling; standing, sitting or walking with the legs wide apart. (cf. bakâ).
Read the complete definitionbikang, bíkang a having the feet spread apart, front to back or sideways. Bikang íyang linaktan, He walked with his …
Read the complete definitionbikangkang v [A; c1] spread ones legs apart. Ug dì ka mu-bikangkang, dúgay kang kahimugsúan, If you dont spread your …
Read the complete definitionbíla v [A; b1c1] spread the legs apart to the sides. Ngánung mubíla ka mang maglingkud? Why do you spread …
Read the complete definitionbilangkad, bilangkat v [A; c1] have the legs spread wide apart. Nagbuy-ud siya nga nagbilangkat sa katri, She was sprawled …
Read the complete definitionbilwa v [B16; c1] for the legs to be spread in falling. Nabilwa ang íyang tiil pagkahg maung nalisa, He …
Read the complete definitionbirákra - To sit or lie down with legs drawn up and spread far apart. Indì ka magbirákra. Don’t sit …
Read the complete definitionbukaka Active Verb: bumukaka Passive Verb: ibukaka Definition: (adj) wide apart (as legs when standing with feet wide apart) 2 …
Read the complete definitiongaak v [B146; a12] walk with legs somewhat spread apart. Nag-gaak siya kay gihubagan sa búgan, He walked with legs …
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