"Tumpilak" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tumpilák - Gambol, frisk, frolic, running
and jumping with clapping of hands, or the
like; to frolic, gambol, frisk, run and jump
and clap one’s hands, make violent
gesticulations; to make convulsive
tumpilás – túnglì
movements, start, startle, struggle, wriggle,
writhe, get a shock. Iníng bátà daw pírme
gid lang nagatumpilák. This boy is—never
at rest,—always up to something,—always
running and jumping and making a noise.
(cf. rímpwal, pólok, pálak, kubyál,
hinúgyaw).
I happen to know this, and I happen to know that, and maybe I know that;and I work everything out from there. Tomorrow I may forgot that this is true, but remember that something else is true, so I can reconstruct it all again. I am never quite sure of where I am supposed to begin or where I am supposed to end. I just remember enough all the time so that as the memory fades and some of the pieces fall out I can put the thing back together again every day
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