"Pido-Pido" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pido-pido HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pidô-pidô - A sneak, mean, servile fellow,
a coward; to slink away, sneak off, go away
silently and noiselessly (out of fear or
shame). The Freq. pamidôpidô is more in
use as verb, pidôpidô as noun and
adjective. Daw idô siá nga nagapidôpidô
(nagapamidôpidô). He is like a dog that
slinks away quietly.

piambréra – pií, píi
pidyô-pídyò, A loafer, vagabond,
parasite, one living at the expense of
others; one who always asks for favours,
discount, etc. (cf. paniróngsiróng,
pamidyôpidyò).

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pamido-pido HILIGAYNON

pamidô-pidô - Freq. of pidôpidô—to sneak or slink away.

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