"Kahangay" is a word in CEBUANO
kahangay v [A13; b6] {a} do s.t.
to while away the time or in ones spare time.
Nagkahangay kug basabása samtang nag-paábut níya, I read the papers to while away the time while I was waiting.
{b} do s.t.
as ones avocation during spare time.
Nagka-hangay siyag pangahintig mintiryu, She sells cemetery lots in her spare time.
kahangay v [A; b6] dare touch s.t.
forbidden.
Way muka-hangay sa ákung gamit ayug latiguhun, Nobody dares touch my instruments for fear of getting whipped.
Ayawg kahangyi nà kay wà pa mahuman, Dont dare touch that because its not done.
we raise them for us that means we owe them some respect. nature is creul but we dont have to be. i wouldnt want to have my guts ripped out by a lion. i'd much rather die in a slaughter house if it were done right.
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