"Tokos" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tokós - To afford, stand, be willing to pay
(a high price, etc.). See tukús.
I told the doctor I broke my leg in two places. He told me to quit going to those places.
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Policeman: I suppose you're going to tell me you weren't speeding.Motorist: I was speeding all right, but I was testing you to see if you were paying attention.
hukás - To take off a peg, seize, snatch. Maghukás ka sang (hukasá or húksa ang) báyò sa salab-ítan. Take …
Read the complete definitionpanokó - Freq. of tokó. To put up straight supports or props. Panokohí (panokoí, panókwi) ang soléras, kay madámù ang …
Read the complete definitionsúlay - Prop, support, shore, a length of cane or wood put up in a leaning position to prevent a …
Read the complete definitionsumpilâ - An inclined, leaning, slanting post, prop; to prop up with an additional post, add a slanting or inclined …
Read the complete definitiontokó - An upright (vertical) prop or support for a floor, a scaffolding, etc.; to prop up, support. Butangí sing …
Read the complete definitiontokód - A pillar, column, prop, support. See tukúd. (cf. súlay, tokó).
Read the complete definitiontókwon - From tokó—to prop up, etc.
Read the complete definitiontukúd - A column, prop, pillar, support, post, shaft, any upright or leaning prop of wood, iron, bamboo, etc. that …
Read the complete definitiontuúd - A stake, post, pillar, column, support; stud, stanchion; the stump (of a tree, bamboo, etc.). (cf. pagtúod, tokó, …
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