"Wayis" is a word in CEBUANO
wayis a {1} sly, crafty.
Wayis si Baúhay kay nagpahilakhílak dihang lumsan untà, How sly the turtle was when he pretended to cry when he was threatened with drowning.
{2} sly, cheating.
Wayis kaáyu ang mga tindíra sa Karbun.
Kusug manayúpì, The vendors in the market are quite sly.
They love to cheat.
{3} wise, in the know.
Wayis kaáyu siya.
Dílì patuntu, Hes very clever.
You cant put one over on him.
gay a = wayis, 3.
Only through sacrifice can Genesis survive.
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