"Lasik" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
lásik - To be propelled, fly or jump off,
scatter with some force, as flying chips or
the like. Nalasíkan akó sing inágsap sang
pagbíal níya sing káhoy. I was hit by a
flying splinter when he was splitting wood.
(cf. lágsik, ásik, ásang, ágsik).
lásik v [B26; b8] be thrown o?
for a distance under a forceful impact.
Milásik (nalásik) ug layù ang búla nga íyang gipatíran, He kicked the ball and it went far.
Hilasikan (nalasikan) siya sa lápuk, She got mud splashed on her.
Just five minutes, God, I chant like some hostage negotiator on the brink of a resolution. Five minutes alone. Please, please. Please.
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ágsik - To fly off, scatter, spray, splash, bespatter. Sang pagbí-al ko sang káhoy ang mga inágsap nagágsik sa malayô. …
Read the complete definitionlágsik, lagsíklágsik - To jump, fly off, be propelled, etc. (cf. lásik, lasíklásik, ágsik, ásang).
Read the complete definitionlisík - To fly, jump off to a distance (like pieces of stone or chips of wood, etc.). Naglisík ang …
Read the complete definitionpalásik - Caus. of lásik—to scatter, fly or jump off, etc.
Read the complete definitionpamulásik - To fly off, jump off, be propelled or hurled to a great distance. (cf. ásik, ágsik, ápok, lásik).
Read the complete definitionpulásik (from lásik) v [B2S3(1)N; b2c1] fly apart in various di-rections because of force. Mipulásik (namulásik) ang lápuk pag-ági sa …
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