Piskat is used as slang expression for “peste” a bisaya swear word. Another meaning for “piskat” in bisaya is red eyes (sore eyes).
Kamote driver as the term evolves from a “kamote” grades.. “nangamote” which means 0 (zero), “kamote drivers” or “kamote riders” have similar meaning here. They are reckless a can causeRead More
Atik.. saying something good but untrue or just kidding aside or just joking. “Gwapaha nimo oi.. pero atik ra.” (You’re beautiful.. just kiddin’ ð )
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.