Mabdos as in buntis. Buntis is also used in Tagalog but is also commonly used in Bisaya. Mabdos is rarely in frequently used. Slang is buntit. Sounds like lapdos.
Hapdos in bisaya means physical pain like that of a wound or cut / bruise in skin. Also used to describe the kind of feeling of pain or in agony.Read More
Lapdos o latos (n) in bisaya means a whip or a stick that is used to strike, like an old ways of disciplining a child / children. Sounds like hapdosRead More
Palina, a practice of some religion to make a smoke to signify purification. Like those ritual rites in church through insenso. Another one is going out from a cemetery makingRead More
Postura or most likely used variant in bisaya, Pamostura (verb) comes from the Spanish word “postura” which means posture. In bisaya, this generally means, the way one dressed up. (SeeRead More
Did you know that Kulas is an irreverent nickname for a venerable old school for girls, St. Scholastica’s College? It’s not only your famous friendly neighbor named Kulas!
Onomatopoeic sound of the “cackling” of chicken. In Tagalog it also means loud manner of talking specially for woman. “Putak ka ng putak”.
Tabaching or tabachingching or taba taba ching ching or tabatsing.. fat but cute little one. Must read tabachoy.