"Uwak" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
uwak
Definition: (noun) crow
uwák - See owák—the raven, crow.
uwak () gibalikas n a person who is such a nuisance that he keeps coming to a place he knows he is unwanted (like a crow that keeps coming back the more it is cursed).
Mu rag mga úwak gibalikas ning mga batáa.
Dì patúu ug badlung, These children are like crows you shout at.
They just wont listen when you try to get rid of them.
uwak n crow.
mamutì (muputì) ang [so-and-so] is impossible (lit.
the crow will turn white first).
Muputì pay uwak ug muhátag ku, It will be a snowy day in May before I contribute any.
() n the sound of the crow.
v [A13] say s.t.
in protest, gripe.
Nag-úwak ang mga trabahadur sa kadúgay sa ílang swildu, The laborers were complaining about how long it took them to get their pay.
kang-an() n place where crows abound.
The only way to live well is to feel intensely.
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