"Paningkay-Singkay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paningkáy-síngkay - Freq. of
singkáysíngkay—to show off, strut, parade
ostentatiously, move the shoulders
coquettishly, etc. Also: to stir, move, (cf.
kisáykísay, paningkáwsíngkaw).
Peace adores above everything free discussion and expression without intimidation.
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It was well known that a certain lake was very poor for fishing up north, but a game warden happened to notice that one guy kept coming home with his limit of fish on several occations. He asked the guy: "How is it that you are catching fish out of that lake when no one else can?" The guy replied: "Well I am going back up there tommorow, why don't you come along?" And, so the warden did. They were in the boat when the fisherman reached over and lit a stick of dynamite and then tossed it overboard. BOOM!!! There were fish floating to the surface all over! The game warden freaked out, and said: "You can't do that! That's illeagal!" The fisherman reached over and lit another stick and said: "Are you going to fish, or talk?"
singkáy-síngkay - To stir, move, be active; to strut, walk or behave in an ostentatious manner. The Freq. paningkáysíngkay is …
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