"Tugkay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tugkay n stalk of a leaf or flower.
túgkay - To stick the handle of a ladle,
fork or spoon, a piece of bamboo, or the
like, into rice or other food fresh from the
pot, so that the steam may escape more
freely. Tugkayá sang tenedór ang kán-on
sa kólon. Stick the fork in the rice in the
kettle. Itúgkay ang luág sa tiníg-ang.
Stand the ladle in the freshly cooked rice.
(cf. kalíkad).
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