"Pamahoy" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pamáhoy - Freq. of báhuy. A scarecrow; a
ghost; to behave and do mischief like a
witch, to frighten people by night, to haunt.
Si Fuláno nagapamáhoy, konó. N.N. is
scaring people by night, they say.
The reason why people do not have price tags is, because life is priceless.
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