"Manoy" is a word in HILIGAYNON
manóy - (H) Eldest brother (familiar). (cf.
mánong, manóng).
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At a friend's wedding, everything went smoothly until it was time for the flower girl and her young escort to come down the aisle.The boy stopped at every pew, growling at the guests. When asked afterward why he behaved so badly, he explained, "I was just trying to be a good ring bear."
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