"Panikad" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paníkad - Freq. of síkad. To spread one’s
legs, plant them firmly on the ground; to lie
down and push with the legs; to kick.
Panikádi (panikári) silá túbtub nga
magbúgtaw. Push them with your legs
(Kick them) till they awake.
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