"Torakon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
torakón - (B) Worm-eaten, maggoty,
rotten. Torakón nga mángga. (Tamasókon
(Masakitón) nga páhò). A maggoty mango.
Báklon ko ráad diáng mga mángga mo,
pay búl-on gid ánay ang mga kímay,
hanóg kag torakón. (Báklon ko kúntà
iníng mga páhò mo, ápang kuháon gid
ánay ang mga magágmay, lanóg kag
tamasókon). I should like to buy these
mangoes of yours, but all those that are
very small, bruised or worm-eaten (rotten)
must be removed first. (cf. tinamások;
hanóg, lanóg—bruised; lanóng, tanóng—
rotten-ripe).
Seriously, what is the purpose? Maybe I’d feel better about walking around speaking fluent jive if I knew there was a reason for it.
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