"Kilas" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

kilas HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kilás - A sudden movement, start or jerk;
electricity; electrical; to give a sudden start
or jerk as if shocked by an electrical
current. Nagkilás ang íya láwas, kay
nangilát. He gave a sudden start, because it
lightened. Ang síya nga kilás—or—Ang
síyang-kilás. The electric chair, used to
execute criminals. Kakilás sang íya mga
matá! How shifty his eyes are! His eyes
seem to be always moving as if he were in
danger. (Said of murderers and other
criminals or the like).

kilas HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kilás - Unsteady, easily upset, said of small
boats without outriggers, or the like.

kilas CEBUANO
Definition:

kilas a {1} characterized by making rapid and shifting move-ments.
Kilas ang talabánug kay dílì balansi, The kite is un-steady because it is not balanced.
Kilas nga tugtug, Fast and lively song.
{2} moving about too much, roaming about.
{2a} flirting too much with the opposite sex.
Ikaw, kay babáying ki-las, buut rag ása makatulug, Since you are a woman who lets herself go all the time, you would agree to sleep anywhere.
Bisag minyù ka na, kilas gihápun ka sa mga babáyi, Even though you are married you go after women too much.
v [B; b6] {1} be, be-come unsteady and shifting in motion.
Unsa guy nindut ánang kasing nga nagkilas?
Whats so good about that top?
It is un-steady.
{2} roam about, move about too much, get to have loose morals.
Ayaw pagkilas.
Paúlì dáyun human sa klási, Dont go roaming about.
Come straight home after school.

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batiag HILIGAYNON

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collapse ENGLISH

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dissoor ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to fall suddenly and heavily. /MANGI-: I-/ to cause to fall suddenly and heavily, to put down suddenly …

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eureka ENGLISH

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hangay CEBUANO

hangay, hángay v [A3; b8] do s.t. for no reason, more than is necessary. Muhángay lang siyag kasukù, He just …

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hingalag HILIGAYNON

hingalág - (H) Unnoticed, unobserved, suddenly, without much ado, unexpectedly; repeatedly, at short intervals, again and again, but always in …

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kaun CEBUANO

káun v {1} [A2S3S; a] eat. Nagkaun ka na? Have you eaten? Nakakaun na kug amù, I have eaten monkey …

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ligtik CEBUANO

ligtik v [B26; a12] for s.t. to crack under pressure or sudden change of temperature. Muligtik nang ímung tiyan ug …

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pugtas CEBUANO

pugtas v [B126; a12] get exhausted from doing s.t. strenuous, get out of breath. Napugtas ang bátà ug dinágan, The …

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tabang CEBUANO

tábang v [A; b6(1)] help, give a hand. Tabángi siya, Help her. Kun may ikatábang ku sangpit lang, If I …

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wala HILIGAYNON

walâ - No, not, none, no one, not any, nothing; there is not, does not exist, there has not been …

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