"Timatima" is a word in CEBUANO

timatima CEBUANO
Definition:

timàtimà v [A; a12] keep eating a little now and then, be munch-ing on s.t.
Wad-an kag gána kun pirmi kang magtimàtimà, Youll lose your appetite if you keep nibbling on food.
Pagdág matimà-timà sa sinihan, Bring s.t.
to nibble on in the movies.

Few words of positivity

Why shouldn't Mom trust me, Dad" Why are you so determined to make me out to be the bad guy all the time?" I stared at the side of his face, willing him to make eye contact. He didn't. "I've been doing really good late and you don't even care.""Yet you still managed to get into trouble tonight," he said."You have no idea what happened tonight," I said, my voice ratcheting up a notch. "All you know is that, because I was involved, I'm somehow guilty of something. You could at least pretend to care, you know. You could at least try to understand."Dad gave a sardonic little laugh. "I'll tell you what I understand," he said. "I understand that when you're left to your own devices you get into trouble, that's what I understand. I understand I was trying to have a happy, restful evening with Briley and once again you screwed it up.

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