"Paalangay" is a word in HILIGAYNON

paalangay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

paalangáy - To please, humour, let one
have his will or way, let one do—as he
pleases,—as he sees fit. Maálam gid siá
magpaalangáy sa kay Fuláno. He knows
very well how to humour N.N.
Ginapaalangayán lang níla iníng bátà
nga sutíl, kay bág-o lang nagáyo sa
balatían. They allow this naughty boy to do
as he pleases, because he has only lately
recovered from an illness. (cf. pasugút).

Few words of positivity

The past is dead and buried. But I know now that buried things have a way of rising to the surface when one least expects them to.

Dan Simmons, Prayers to Broken Stones

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

What is Chuck Norris' "best karate move"? Pork Chop!

dag-ay HILIGAYNON

dág-ay - See padág-ay—to indulge, humour, let one have—his will,—his own way.

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langan-langan HILIGAYNON

langán-langán - Dim. and Freq. of langán. langás, Joke, jest, fun, wit, drollery, pleasantry, humour, smart saying, flash of merriment; …

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