"Kitikot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kitíkot - See kilíkog, kilíkot—to clean a
hole, a wound, etc. by means of a feather, a
small stick or the like.
kitíkot - To grumble, croak, clamour,
mutter, growl, murmur, complain in the
hope of getting redress. Ginkitíkot níya
ang ákon báhin, kay, konó, labán ang
ákon báhin. He complained about my
share, for, he said, my share was larger
than his. (cf. yámo).
kitikót - The very small chili with an
exceedingly hot taste. Dinálhan níya akó
sing katúmbal nga kitikót. He brought me
very small and hot chilis.
If you have fallen down, you cannot go further down, so pick yourself up and aim high, you've got nothing to lose.
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kostúra - (Sp. costura) Suture, seam; sewing. (cf. tinahián). kotíkot To clean a hole, aperture, etc. by means of a …
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