"Lulok" is a word in ILOKANO

lulok ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANG-:-AN/ to loosen, slacken as a string. Lulukam dayta lubid ti ullaw mo. Slacken the string of your kite. adj. /NA-/ loose, slack. Nalulok daytoy pagbalaybayak. My clothesline is slack.

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My mom did not have money. She was a single mom, on and off in periods between marriages. My husband, however, grew up on a wonderful farm in Tuscany, in Florence, and his family was so entertaining in terms of growing their own food and using the fruit of their land. We have very, very different experiences.

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hugut HILIGAYNON

hugút - Fast, firm, taut, tight, tense, stretched, not slack; to tighten, make taut, etc. Húgta ang kalát. Tighten the …

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laboy HILIGAYNON

labóy - Loose, slack, not tight, not taut; to loosen, get loose, slacken. Naglabóy ang páha ko. My belt got …

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tugak HILIGAYNON

tugák - Loose, slack, remiss, shaky, not tight or taut; to loosen, be or become loose, to slacken. Tugakí sing …

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