"Tiwal-Tiwal, Tiwal-Tiwal" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tiwal-tiwal, tiwal-tiwal HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tiwál-tíwal, tiwál-tiwál - To shake up
and down, swing to and fro, dangle, sway;
to project and withdraw quickly again (as
the tongue when making a face or grimace,
etc.). Nagatiwáltíwal ang íya tagúb sa íya
háwak. The scabbard dangles (is dangling)
at his hip. Indì ka magpatiwáltíwal sang
ímo dílà, kay maláw-ay. Don’t put out
your tongue; it is so rude. (cf. diwál,
tabúltabúl, tawóltawól).

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