"Udot-Udot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
udót-udót - Flattery, fooling; to flatter,
trick, wheedle, cajole, etc. See odót,
odótodót, unís, utís.
So it's over I guess they are in love or do they just think it huh.
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Same as Pyrouric.
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Read the complete definitionborók - (B) See bolók.
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