"Mangay" is a word in HILIGAYNON

mangay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

mángay - A small sea-shell so called. (cf.
búskay, búli, sigáy).

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If he can't get to the clock, any idea how we deal with this lot?""With great care," Donegan suggested."How about we run off shout and they follow?" Said Gracious. "Then, just when they think they've caught us they fall into our trap.""OK," said Tanith. "And that trap would be?""A big hole we'd dug earlier and covered with branches.'Tanith frowned. "I thought you were meant to be smart."Gracious frowned back at her. "Who told you that?""Gracious is book smart," said Donegan. "He leaves the real world thinking to people like you and me and small dogs that he meets.""The innocent are often the wisest.

Derek Landy, Last Stand of Dead Men

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A visitor from Holland was chatting with his American friend and was jokingly explaining about the red, white and blue in the Netherlands flag. "Our flag symbolizes our taxes," he said. "We get red when we talk about them, white when we get our tax bill, and blue after we pay them." "That's the same with us," the American said, "only we see stars, too."

abukan HILIGAYNON

abúkan - A kind of sea-shell. (cf. pakinháson, búskay, mángay, sigáy, búli, lampírong, tipáy, búdyong).

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buli HILIGAYNON

búli - A red and white spotted sea shell, a larger kind of búskay. (cf. búskay, mángay, sigáy).

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buskay HILIGAYNON

búskay - (B) Small sea-shells, often used by children at play. (cf. sigáy, mángay, búli).

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