"Pogon" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pogon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pógon - To toil, labour, work for daily
wages, (but the frequentative form
"pamógon” is nearly always used).

Few words of positivity

For me, every photograph is a portrait; the clothes are just a vehicle for what I want to say. You're photographing a relationship with the person you're shooting; there's an exchange, and that's what that picture is.

Peter Lindbergh

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Laugh your heart out.

When this guy heard that the Pope was coming to town, he wentout and bought a tuxedo in the hope that the Pope might noticehim on the parade route. When he went to the parade, there wasthis bum standing next to him, with old, dirty clothes on. Thethe guy's amazement, when the Pope came, he went over to thebum, and whispered something in his ear. Enraged, the guy wentover to the bum and offered him $100 for the clothes off hisback. Next day, he went back to the parade dressed like a bum.Sure enough, when the Pope came, he stopped in front of thisguy, and whispered in his ear, "I thought I told you to getthe hell out of here!"

mamumugon HILIGAYNON

mamumugón - A workman, peasant, hind, yokel, unskilled or agricultural labourer, farm-hand. (cf. pógon, púgon, hornaléro).

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palamugnan HILIGAYNON

palamúgnan - (H) Place of work, work, job, position, situation, place, employment. (cf. pógon, púgon, alagarán, palangabudláyan).

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pinamugnan HILIGAYNON

pinamúgnan - Employment, position; wages, earnings, pay (for work). (cf. pógon, palamúgnan, pangítà, kinitáan).

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pugon HILIGAYNON

púgon - See pógon—to labour, work for daily wages.

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