"Lukay" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

lukay ILOKANO
Definition:

adj. /NA-/ loose, not tightly fastened.

lukay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lukáy - Palm-leaf, coconut-leaf, especially,
if mature and dry, but also applied to green
ones. Ang pagsúnug sang lukáy nga
nabenditáhan sang Domíngo de Rámos.
The burning of palm leaves blessed on
Palm Sunday.

lukay CEBUANO
Definition:

lukay n coconut palm leaves.
lukaylúkay {1} the bridge of the nose, including the central bony ridge that separates the nostrils.
{2} = hanlulúkay.
han-r-() see hanlulúkay.
lukba v [AB12; a] uproot a finger or toenail.
Nagkalukba ang íyang kuku nga nalaswahan, His toenail that got scalded is falling o?
.
Tug-an arun dì lukbáhun ímung kuku.
Confess so they dont pull your fingernails out.

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I was just cleaning up my own mess, Baz. Like, no one would call you a hero for cleaning up your own vomit.

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hanig HILIGAYNON

haníg - To cover or line the bottom of a kettle or pan with leaves or the like to prevent …

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kalas HILIGAYNON

kálas - To rustle (as dry leaves in the wind). Nagakálas ang lukáy. The dry coconut-leaves are rustling. Ang mga …

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