Yagit is Tagalog but widely accepted in Bisaya which means dirty, poor, filth or rubbish. There’s a phrase “Batang Yagit”, this means street children or children that were left byRead More
Sudden removal of something from a thing; or tear something off quickly and with force; ripped off.
“Sikat” in bisaya means, well known, popular or familiar. One maybe known for his/her talents, skills or abilities that most people or public knows him. Sikat na siya nga basketbolistaRead More
Someone that hits the target with 99% accuracy. Like a basketball player that always gets 3 points shots and seldom misses. A sharpshooter!
Torjack become so popular word in Bisaya which means sexual intercourse. It’s sounds a little less obscene than the original bisaya term for the same.