"Tikba" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

tikba CEBUANO
Definition:

tikbà = tikwà.

tikba HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tíkba - To beware a second time, be
warned by experience, be—intimidated,—
scared,—daunted, be—, teach—, a lesson to,
to live and learn. Natíkba siá. He was
scared or afraid (to do it again). Hanóta
siá, agúd matíkba (magkatíkba). Beat him
to teach him a lesson. (cf. dúdlà).

Few words of positivity

When I was extremely young and shockingly stupid, I thought you weren't supposed to ever get angry at anybody you cared about (lest you suspect I'm exaggerating the "shockingly stupid" part, I also thought Mount Rushmore was a natural phenomenon). I honestly believed that people who were truly in love would never dream of having a good, old-fashioned, knock-down, drag-out fight. I guess when you're the type of girl who walks around thinking that the wind just sort of sculpted Teddy Roosevelt into the side of a mountain, the concept of a fairy-tale relationship makes total sense.

Lisa Kogan, Someone Will Be with You Shortly: Notes from a Perfectly Imperfect Life

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