Utog means hard on; erection for males. Sample: Permi utog kada buntag (Got hard on in the morning)
Utong in Bisaya means to hold breath. Sample: Taas ug utong mga Badjao people (Badjao people can hold breath longer)
Sumbag (same as sukmag) which in Bisaya means to punch. Sample: Sumbag tika ron (I will punch you now)
Peryahan is a moving carnival, like fiesta in the Philippine settings. Peryahan is like an outfield game zone. Sample: Adto tag peryahan, duwa tag Bingo! (Let’s goto the peryahan and playRead More
Gwapo o Gwapa means good looking. Gwapo is for male and Gwapo is for female. Sample: Gwapa iyang uyab (His girlfriend is pretty) Antonym: Bati’g nawong. (Ugly)
Bahaw means left over from yesterday’s foods or something. Sample: Ngaon tag bahaw na (Let’s eat rice from yesterday (friedrice mostly)) Bahaw nang balita (That’s outdated news)
Bahug-bahug (v) means mixing. Could refer to food but also for other things. Sample: Bahug-bahug sa sabaw (Mixes with soup) There is also a known local break known as Bahug-bahugRead More