"Watwat, Wat-Wat" is a word in HILIGAYNON
wátwat, wát-wat - To widen or open
(as a wound in order to extract a splinter,
etc.). Watwatí ang pilás túbtub nga
makítà ang tunúk (dógi). Open the wound
so that the thorn can be seen. (cf.
wángwang, bukás).
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