"Kalids" is a word in CEBUANO
kálids n {1} college.
{2} one in college.
Kálids ka na?
Kabátà pa gud nímu!
Are you already in college?
You sure are young for that!
v [B6] be in college.
Mukálids na siya sa sunud abli, She will be in college next schoolyear.
kálids swing n college swing, a k.
o.
old-fashioned permanent wave where the hair is cut up to the nape of the neck.
v [A; c1] wear a college swing permanent.
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