"Pangira-Kira" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pangirá-kirá - To be shy, bashful, selfconscious, ill at ease, to move about
restrainedly, appear to be under some
restraint. Iníng táo kon magsákà sa baláy
walâ sing pangirákirá. When this man
comes for a visit, he moves about quite
freely, unrestrainedly, makes himself at
home. Kon magdúaw ka sa íya índì ka
mangirákirá, kay índì siá kaúyon sang
pangirákirá. When you pay him a visit, be
at your ease, for he does not like a shy,
bashful or self-conscious behaviour.
For about four years, I’ve been telling people I hate sour cream. One time I sent back nachos because they had sour cream on them. I started saying this because a friend I admire hates sour cream. I told him I hated it too so we could have a funny thing in common.
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Once upon a time, a beautiful, independent, self-assured princess happened upon a frog in a pond. The frog said to the princess, " I once was a handsome prince until an evil witch put a spell on me. One kiss from you and I will turn back into a prince and then we can marry, move into the castle with my mom and you can prepare my meals, clean my clothes, bear my children and forever feel happy doing so." That night, while the princess dined on frog legs,she kept laughing and saying, "I don't THINK so."
pangaromána - (B) To be shy, restrained in one’s behaviour, feel ill at ease (as a stranger in unknown surroundings). …
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