"Toloy" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tóloy - A kind of fish similar to a sardine
and often salted. Binóro nga tóloy. Salted
tóloy-fish. N.B. As the tóloy is quite
common, the term also stands at times for:
fashion, vogue, common, vulgar. Ah, tóloy
na inâ! Ah, that is the fashion nowadays!
That is now quite common or vulgar! (cf.
sardínas; lunák).
tolóy - To be caught or jammed in (in such
a way as to be unable either to proceed or
to go back). Nagtolóy ang ísdà sa matá
sang sahíd. The fish stuck fast to (was
caught or jammed in) one of the meshes of
the net.
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lunák - (H) Common, ordinary, vulgar, in general use; to be or become vulgar, common, within reach of everybody; to …
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