"Kolokos" is a word in HILIGAYNON

kolokos HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kolókos - To tuck up one’s trousers,
sleeves or the like. Kolokósa ang delárgo
mo. Tuck up your trousers. Nagalakát siá
nga kinolókos ang pakô sang íya báyò. He
walks with the sleeves of his jacket tucked
up. (cf. baláking—to tuck up skirts, sotanas
or the like).

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balaking HILIGAYNON

baláking - (H) To raise, or lift up a little, clothes such as the skirt, the cassock or the like. …

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bulaug HILIGAYNON

buláug - To stumble—, step—, fall—, into a hole, a mud-pool, etc. Mangalókos ka sang ímo sárwal, kay lunángon ang …

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kalokus HILIGAYNON

kalókus - (H) To tuck or turn up (trousers and the like). Kalokúsa ang delárgo mo. Tuck up your trousers. …

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lolos HILIGAYNON

lolós - To roll up, wind up, tuck up. Lolosá ang pakô sang bátà, kay síbtan siá sang manugbúlung. Tuck …

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obog HILIGAYNON

óbog - To wade or walk in or through water, to paddle, without even tucking up the trousers or taking …

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tampi CEBUANO

tampì v [A; c1] tuck a piece of cloth into another to hold it in place, e. g. a shirt …

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