While Tigas in Bisaya is derive from tagalog “Tigas” which means tough, in Bisaya it is commonly used to refer as hard headed. Tigas ka ha! (You’re hard headed)
Bilangkad means to spread legs. Ayaw’g bilangkad diha kay makita ang panti. (Don’t spread your legs, else your panty will show)
Lalay is common nick or short version of a name. In 2025, the word becomes viral as one crocodile named “Lalay” escapes. In Germanic origin, “Lalay” denotes for a lazyRead More
Pid-ok pid-ok is is a process or situation of an on and off state refering to something that emits light; blinking. Sample Nah, ni Pid-ok Pid-ok nag suga sa kusina,Read More
Balentong is slang for balentuwad which means capsized; turn upside down Sample: Binuang ka? balentong ka ron (Doing stupid? I’ll put your head upside down)
Ratatat is a rapid sounds from firing an M16 riffle. Ratatat also ironically used to describe a fast talking mouth ð Sample Ratatat kayo siya ug baba dae (She speaksRead More
Siakoy or shakoy is local deep fried twisted donut Sample: Lami kaayo ang siakoy sa ilang manang Nena nga tindahan (The twisted style donut from manang Nena store is delicious)