Sounds like a Japanese term but actually it means a tiny firecracker which is ignited through stepping on them to produce more tiny crackling sounds.
Is bisaya corresponding term for “Sakang” which in english means bowlegged. See also “sakang”.
One Filipina artist were called by another artist “sakang”. “Sakang” means bowlegged. See also “bakang”.
Used in both tagalog and bisaya which mean “as long as” or even “nevertheless”. In spanish “basta” means enough.