"Kakay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kákay - Sneak, trickster, tricksy, sly, wily,
clever, cunning (used only—and mostly
humorously—of females). Ay, si tíyà kákay
man——! Oh that wily aunty——! Oh that
tricky (cunning, sly, clever) good soul——!
(cf. kákoy).
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