"Tikod" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tikod HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tikód - The heel. (cf. sikí, buúl).

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A solider stationed in the South Pacific wrote to his wife in the States to please send him a harmonica to occupy his free time and keep his mind off of the local women. The wife complied and sent the best one she could find, along with several dozen lesson and music books.Rotated back home, he rushed to their home and through the front door. "Oh darling" he gushed, "Come here. Let me look at you. Let me hold you! Let's have a fine dinner out, then make love all night. I've missed your lovin' so much."The wife, keeping her distance, said, "All in good time lover. First, let's hear you play that harmonica."

paa HILIGAYNON

páa - The leg (from the knee upward), thigh; haunch (of a horse, stag, etc.). Malábà siá sing páa. He …

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panikod-tikod HILIGAYNON

panikód-tíkod - To stamp one’s heels on the ground, push or kick with one’s feet. (cf. tikód).

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siki HILIGAYNON

sikí - The heel, trotter, paw, lower part of the leg (of a dog, pig, etc.; cf. buúl, tikód, kahíg, …

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takon HILIGAYNON

takón - (Sp. tacón) The heel or heelpiece of a boot or shoe, etc. (cf. tikód).

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tikod-tikod HILIGAYNON

tikód-tikód - Dim. of tikód. Also: to kick—, push—, hit—, with the heel; to give the spurs to, prick with …

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tikud HILIGAYNON

tikúd - See tikód—heel.

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