"Malaw-Ay" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON
Malaw-ay - impure thoughts, words, and actions
maláw-ay - (H) Ugly, forbidding,
repulsive, nasty, hideous, improper,
indecent, dirty, unclean, impure,
immodest, unchaste, obscene, foul, lewd,
pornographic. (cf. láw-ay, mahígkò, kadû).
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