"Patuyotuyo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
patuyótúyo - To be or get sleepy, feel
drowsy, go to sleep. Nagapatuyótúyo lang
siá sa íya lingkoránan. He is getting sleepy
(is dozing) in his chair. He is sitting half
asleep in his chair. Figuratively: He is lazy
in the performance of his official duties. (cf.
tuyó).
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