"Nguri-Nguri, Nguri-Nguri" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ngurî-ngúrì, ngurî-ngurî - A smile,
simper, smirk; to smile, simper, smirk,
grin, sneer, fleer. Ginpamángkot ko siá,
ápang siá íya nagngurîngúrì lang nga
walâ magsabát. I asked him, but he for his
part only grinned and did not answer.
Ginngurîngurían (Ginngurîngurián) níya
akó. He smiled or grinned pleasantly at me.
(cf. balangisí, lángsì).
All men should strive to learn before they die what they are running from and to and why.
WORD SUGGESTIONS
A retiring farmer in preparation for selling his land, needed to rid his farm of animals. So he went to every house in his town. To the houses where the man is the boss, he gave a horse. To the houses where the woman is the boss, a chicken was given. He got toward the end of the street and saw a couple outside gardening. "Who's the boss around here?" he asked. "I am." said the man. "I have a black horse and a brown horse," the farmer said, "which one would you like?" The man thought for a minute and said, "The black one." "No, no, no, get the brown one." the man's wife said. "Here's your chicken." said the farmer.
pangyuhúm-yúhum - To smile; to simper, smirk. (cf. yúhum, yuhúm).
Read the complete definitionTo smile in a silly, affected, or conceited manner.
Read the complete definitionA constrained, self-conscious smile; an affected, silly smile; a smirk.
Read the complete definitionTo smile in an affected or conceited manner; to smile with affected complaisance; to simper.
Read the complete definitionA forced or affected smile; a simper.
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