"Kibo" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON

kibo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kibô - A throb, pulsation, beat (of the
pulse, the heart, etc.); to throb, etc. Malúya
na ang kibô (pagkibô) sang íya nga púlso.
His pulse is weak.

kibo TAGALOG
Definition:

kibo
Active Verb: kumibo
Passive Verb: kibuin
Definition: 1) to talk, to move, to stir (verb) 2) to break the silence with someone by talking (verb)
Examples: 1) Kumibo ka naman diyan. (Say something.) 2) Kibuin mo ang nalulungkot na bata. (Talk to the lonely child.)

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hibók-hibók, hibók-híbok - Dim. and Freq. of híbok. May mga pitíkpítik nga nagahibókhibók sa siníng túbig. There are wriggling mosquito …

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pakibo HILIGAYNON

pakibô - Caus. of kibô—to beat, throb. Amó iní ang nagpakibô sing madásig sang íya nga tagiposóon. This was what …

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silabo, silabo HILIGAYNON

silábo, silabó - To flare up, blaze, flame up (forth); to throb, beat. (cf. dábdab, haráhará, kubákubá, kibô).

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