"Paiplok" is a word in HILIGAYNON

paiplok HILIGAYNON
Definition:

paíplok - To dodge, avoid, stoop down,
hide, step aside, withdraw one’s head
quickly, etc. so as to be partly or wholly
concealed from view. Paiploká ang ólo mo.
Paíplok ka. Hide your head. Stoop down.
Paiploká siá. Make him stand aside,
withdraw his head, stoop down or the like.
(cf. íplok).

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