"Kalokus" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kalókus - (H) To tuck or turn up (trousers
and the like). Kalokúsa ang delárgo mo.
Tuck up your trousers. Nagalakát silá nga
kinalókus ang íla mga delárgo. They are
walking with their trousers tucked up.
Pangalókus ka, kay matabók kitá sa subâ.
Tuck up (your trousers), for we are going to
cross the river. (cf. baláking—to tuck up
skirts, sotanas, and the like).
Two a.m.' He swallowed, then said, "You know. The person you can call at two a.m. and, no matter what, you can count on them. Even if they're asleep or it's cold or you need to be bailed out of jail...they'll come for you. It's like, the highest level of friendship.
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