"Kakog-Ong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kakóg-ong - Nearness, proximity (of
time); narrowness (of mind); tightness (of
clothes, belts, etc.). Kakóg-ong na sang
Simána Sánta! How near Holy Week is!
Kakóg-ong sang íya ísip! How narrowminded he is! Kakóg-ong sang ákon
wáklos; laboyán ko. My belt is too tight; I
am going to loosen it. (cf. kógong; lapít;
gutúk).
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