"Kakak" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /AG-/ to cluck, to make a slow and prolonged sound as when looking for a nest or just roaming around: said of a hen. --var. KAKKAK. KAKAW [f. Sp.], n. cacao.
kákak - Cackling; to cackle. Ang mungâ
nagakákak. The hen cackles. (cf. kakáak;
kurukutúk—to cluck).
kákak n {1} cackle.
{2} how a person reacts.
Makítà ra giyud ang kákak ánang tawhána kun makaingkuwintrug buguy, Well see what k.
o.
a fellow that man is when he runs into a bully.
v [A] {1} cackle.
{2} chicken out, coward.
Mu rag ísug apan kun suklan giyud, mukákak diay, He appears tough but if you challenge him, he runs away.
{3} [A; b3] for a woman to squawk with displeasure.
Nagkákak ang asáwa kay dúgayng miulì ang bána, The wife is squawking because her husband came home late.
Time is the easiest asset to spend recklessly...
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Did you hear about the stupid water-polo player?His horse drowned . . .
borók-borók - The cry of a hen. (cf. kákak, katákkaták—cackle; karakaták, kurukutúk—cluck).
Read the complete definitionkakáak - Cackle, cackling; to cackle; to talk or shout much. (cf. kákak).
Read the complete definitionkaták-katák - To cackle. Ang mungâ nagakatákkaták. The hen cackles. (cf. kákak, kurukutúk).
Read the complete definitionpangákak - Freq. of kákak—to cackle. (cf. pangakáak).
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