"Pitse-Pitse" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pitsé-pítse - (Probably from the Sp.
peche, pechina) Trifles, things of little value
or importance, trivial or paltry matters; the
common run, ordinary people, poor folks.
May ginabalígyà dirâ nga nanarîsárì nga
pitsépítse. Various little things
(refreshments) are sold (served) there.
Pitsépítse silá nga mga táo. They are
ordinary, simple common people. (cf.
girígirí, witíwití, timáwa; kagagmayán,
karintukáy).
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A blind man was describing his favorite sport, parachuting. When asked how this was accomplished, he said that things were all done for him: "I am placed in the door with my seeing eye dog and told when to jump. My hand is placed on my release ring for me and out I go with the dog.""But how do you know when you are going to land?" he was asked. "I have a very keen sense of smell, and I can smell the trees and grass when I am 300 feet from the ground" he answered."But how do you know when to lift your legs for the final arrival on the ground?" he was again asked. He quickly answered: "Oh, the dog's leash goes slack."
yangkót-yángkot - Various small items, an assortment of trifles or small articles, purchases, etc. Mapailóngílong akó sa buás, kay may …
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