"Lipot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lipót - Interception, circumvention,
stoppage; to pursue and catch by a
strategem, intercept, circumvent, take a
short-cut or the like. Lipotá ang makáwat.
Intercept the thief. Linipót níya akó sa
dálan. He intercepted me on the road.
Ilipót akó ánay sang ákon kabáyo nga
nagadalágan dirâ. Kindly run around and
catch my horse that is running away there.
Kon sóndon nínyo iníng laktúran, básì nga
malipót pa nínyo ang buyóng. If you
follow this short-cut, you may be able to
intercept and catch the brigand. (cf.
bángan, bánggà, dakúp, lagás, siód, litâ).
He nibbled on my lower lip again and pulled away, his breathing loud and labored. I opened my eyes and met two blue orbs so dark with desire that it almost made me lose all train of thought and strip naked. His lips were red and a little swollen from our kiss. And I'd be damned if I didn't want to nibble on his lower lip, too.
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