Dokirok (or dukirok), in bisaya this means greedy. Usually extended to mean a womanizer or philanderer. “Pagka dukirok ana niya sa mga chicks”. Another bisaya common term is “hangol”.
Tiurok (or ti-urok) or “kalit lang ug tiurok”, it means sudden stop, like that of a car in the middle of the street.
More of natanggong (verb), tanggong means unable to move, like, natanggong sa pantalan tungod kay naay bagyo. (Unable to move out from the dock because of typhoon).
From root word “kurat” prefixed with “way” or “walay” (to make more powerful word or expression). “Way kurat”, “Wa ray kulba”, means it cannot affect, it cannot move, not damnRead More
Kurakot means stealing, embezzlement, widely used in government and politics but can also be used in other companies or individual accepting bribes.
Root word for pamalikas (verb), gibalikas (noun) and so on. This means swearing (as swear words).