"Makahalam-Ut" is a word in HILIGAYNON
makahalám-ut - (H) Delightful,
delicious, pleasing, pleasant, funny,
ridiculous, laughable, exciting laughter,
comic, comical, amusing, exhilarating. (cf.
hám-ut).
makahalangúyus,
makahalanguyús, (H) Shocking, awful,
terrible, dreadful, tremendous. (cf. kuyús,
hanguyús, makahahádluk).
I have 20,000 girlfriends, all around the world.
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ádò - (H) To shake, swing, brandish, flourish (a weapon, or the like). (cf. barumbáda, túsay).
Read the complete definitionágbon - (H) Fine ashes, cigar-ash; to be converted into ashes. Ang ákon abáno nagágbon na. My cigar is converted …
Read the complete definitionágtang - (H) The forehead, brow, front. (cf. dahì id.).
Read the complete definitionaláb-ab - See alabá-ab id. alábri – álam alábri, (H) Anything used for the purpose of opening, a key, etc. …
Read the complete definitionalabríhan - (H) The point or place where something is opened; key-hole, (cf. ábri).
Read the complete definitionalábut - (H) To follow one thing or work after another. Also: The plural form of ábut. Sámtang nga buhî …
Read the complete definitionalabwáan - (H) Store, stock, hoard, capital, assets. (cf. ábwà, halabwáan, hábwà).
Read the complete definitionaladláwan - (H) Anything to be paid for by daily labour. Ang asáwa nakakúhà sing kárne nga aladláwan sang íya …
Read the complete definitionalagarán - (H) Place where, or person for whom, one works; work, job, employment. (cf. palamúgnan).
Read the complete definitionálam - (H) Knowledge, wisdom, learning; to be or become wise, learned, to know. Walâ siá sing álam. He has …
Read the complete definitionalámag - (H) Must, mould, mustiness, mouldiness, mildew. (cf. agóp-op).
Read the complete definitionalamágon - (H) Musty, mouldy, mildewy. (cf. alámag; agóp-opón id.).
Read the complete definitionalamagón - (H) Attracted, allured, enticed; to be allured or enticed, etc. Ang mga subáy alamagón sang kalámay. Ants are …
Read the complete definitionalámak - (H) Light and easily inflammable material, kindling. (cf. ámak, paámak).
Read the complete definitionalám-álam - (H) To coax, wheedle, cajole, persuade by flattery, gain by soft words, ingratiate oneself with, and the like. …
Read the complete definitionalamlígan - (H) Delicate, to be handled or looked after with care; anything to be treated or guarded with caution …
Read the complete definitionalamotán - (H) Contribution, subscription; anything for which contributions or alms are required or solicited. (cf. ámot; báyad, baláyran, tákay, …
Read the complete definitionalampóan - (H) Oratory, chapel, place of prayer and worship; room or furniture used for prayer. (cf. ampo).
Read the complete definitionalandáman - (H) Delicate, precious, to be handled with care or caution. Ang tanán nga mga butáng nga mahapús mabúong …
Read the complete definitionalángay - (H) The much used plural form of ángay. Also used adverbially: sing alángay—equally, in the same manner, without …
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