"Tabuyug" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tabúyug - A kind of (useless) tree.
tádag, To step on or in, walk over plants,
trample on plants in walking over a field,
etc.; to do or speak recklessly or
thoughtlessly. Indì ka magtádag sang
ákon mga tanúm. Indì mo pagtadágon
ang ákon mga tanúm. Don’t walk over my
plants. Nagatádag lang siá sa íya
paghámbal. He talks recklessly, speaks
without consideration or reflection, not
minding whether he wounds the feelings of
his listeners or slanders another, etc. (cf.
tárag, túdag, ládag, tásak).
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