"Toktok" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tóktok - To chop up, mince, hash, cut up
small. Toktoká ang unúd. Cut the meat up
small. Chop (hash, mince) the meat. Kárne
nga tinóktok. Chopped meat. Mince-meat.
tóktok - Rust, oxidization; to rust, be
rusty, become oxidized or coated with rust.
Nagtóktok ang íya binángon. His bolo—
rusted,—has become rusty.
tóktok - The beak or bill of a bird; to peck,
pick up with the beak, strike with the bill;
knock at a door. Matalíwis ang tóktok
sang salaksákan. The kingfisher has a
sharp bill. Sín-o ang nagatóktok
(nagapanóktok) sang ganháan? Who is
knocking at the door?
Staring at the can clock never influence the appointed time that God has ordained for your manifestation. Hold your peace, but don't shift focus.
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