"Tumbo-Tumbo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tumbo-tumbo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tumbô-túmbò - Dim. and Freq. of
túmbò. To jump up and down; to throb,
thump, palpitate. Mabáskug ang tumbôtúmbò sang íya tagiposóon. His heart is
beating violently. His heart is thumping.
Ang kángga nagatumbôtúmbò sa dálan
nga batohón. The cart is jolting over the
stony road. (cf. tumbátúmba).

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dagaldal HILIGAYNON

dagáldal - To clatter, rattle, rumble, as a cart over stones or the like. Ang káro nagadagáldal sa kabatohán. The …

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kuba-kuba HILIGAYNON

kubá-kubá - (H) To throb, beat, palpitate, pulse. (cf. kumbákúmba, tumbôtúmbò, kotíkot).

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linggi-linggi HILIGAYNON

linggí-línggi - To shake to and fro or up and down, rock, tip, sway to and fro, (said of one’s …

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undag HILIGAYNON

úndag - A jolt, jolting, shaking; to jolt, roll, shake, sway, lurch, jerk, move to and fro or up and …

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uya-uya HILIGAYNON

uyá-uyá - To jump up and down, bounce, rebound; jump and dance with joy. (cf. tumbôtúmbò; hinúgyaw).

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