"Pakang" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
pakáng - Also: to fleece, cheat, outwit.
pakáng - A club, beater, bat, clothesbeater, etc.; the row of teeth a shark uses in
striking; snout, sword (of a fish); to beat,
strike, knock, club. Pakangá ang ákon
delárgo kon maglabá ka sinâ. Beat my
trousers well when you wash them. Indì mo
pagpakangón ang ákon bág-o nga báyò,
kóndì tapátapáhon mo lang, agúd índì
magísì. Don’t beat my new jacket with the
beater, but with the hands only, lest it
should be torn. Ipakáng sa mantél iníng
kawáyan. Use this piece of bamboo to beat
out the table-cloth with. (cf. bákol,
hámpak).
pakang n flat, pocket-sized bottle of liquor holding 350 cc.
(slang).
pak-ap v [A; a12] pack up.
Nagpak-ap na mi kay mularga, Were packing up because we are about to leave.
pakang v {1} [AC; ab2c] hit with s.t.
fairly good-sized.
Nagkapákang ang ílang úlu, Their heads slammed into each other.
Pakngag hínay ang silsil, Tap the chisel lightly.
{2} [A; a] rap s.
o.
on the head.
Sira sa kabinit ang nakapakang sa ákung úlu, I bumped my head on the cabinet door.
Pakngun ta ka run ug dílì ka mutúu, Ill rap you on the head if you dont obey me.
n s.t.
used to tap or drive s.t.
in.
() v [C; ac] set o?
ones debts against each other.
Átù na lang pakángun ang átung útang.
Ang ímung singku kuntra sa ákung usa ka lungnik, I owe five pesos and you owe me a fifth, so lets just say were even.
hiN-() a fond of rapping.
... Whenever Eleanor felt nervous or scared, she told herself to be happy instead. (It didn’t really make her feel better, but it kept her from feeling worse …)
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