"Kay-Us" is a word in HILIGAYNON
káy-us - To glide, slither, slide down a
tree, pole, rope, steep incline, etc. Nagkáyus siá sa pángpang. He slid down the
bank. (cf. alóg-og, dáhog, dalóhog, dalúsus, kalós-os).
Wisdom is better than knowledge, for wisdom is simple but knowledge is complex.
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Three cowboys of the world are sitting around camp talking about how tough they were and the tales kept getting bigger and bigger. The cowboy from Australia says, "I wrestled a 200 pound crocodile and may it cry like a baby." The Cowboy from Brazil shakes his head and says, "I killed a 400 pound steer with my bare hands." The Cowboy from Texas just smiled and kept stirring the campfire with his leg.
búsaw - A vegetable poison; the poisonous juice of some plants like káyus, támbò, kamotingkáhoy, etc. Also verb. Indì ka …
Read the complete definitionkáyus - A kind of creeper.
Read the complete definitionkayús-kayús - To crawl, creep, wriggle, move along the ground on hands and feet. (cf. káyus—a kind of creeper).
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