"Til-Og" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tíl-og - A mouthful, bit, dose; to spoonfeed, give food to a person who cannot feed
himself (as a sick man, small child, or the
like). Til-ogá siá. Feed him. Itíl-og sa íya
iníng linúgaw. Give him this rice-porridge
to eat. (cf. húngit, hungít).
She’s drunk dialing contractors ” Chloe said to Tara. “Someone should stop her.
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