Tanga in Bisaya means cockroach. Sample Ang mga babaye, dali mahadlok ug tanga (Most woman are afraid of cockroach) Another term of cockroach in Bisaya is ok-ok.
Pid-ok or Pid-uk is process or situation when a light is about lost its brightness. Sample Nah, ni pid-ok ng suga, padulong nag ka punder (uh-uh, this bulb is gettingRead More
Petsa de Peligro (or Petsa de Pelegro). Widely accepted and fun word which describes for a dwindling cash supply casually few days before payday ð Sample: Kaon sa tag “panRead More
Peligroso from bisaya root word peligro, peligroso means, putting someone or event into a dangerous situation. Sample: Pagka-peligroso anang magkatkat sa punuan sa kahoy dali mabali (It’s dangerous to climbRead More
Peligro means danger; hazard. Etymology, originated from Spanish and widely adapted word todate. Sample: Peligro magpabuto ug picollo (It’s dangerous to light up a picollo) Note: Picollo is a kindRead More
Gara (v) is an act of being silly; spoiled; misbehaving. Sample Ayaw sigeg gara diha ba (Don’t be so silly) A person that is “Gara” is called “Garaon” (n) orRead More
Pungko-pungko from root word pungko (sit or sitted), but pungko-pungko now refers to eating street foods usually in street sides, serving puso (hanging rice), barbeque’s and other common exotic foods.Read More